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- Cerebellar_cognitive_affective_syndrome abstract "Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome (CCAS) is a condition that follows from lesions (damage) to the cerebellum of the brain. This syndrome, described by Dr. Jeremy Schmahmann and his colleagues refers to a constellation of deficits in the cognitive domains of executive function, spatial cognition, language, and affect resulting from damage to the cerebellum. Impairments of executive function include problems with planning, set-shifting, abstract reasoning, verbal fluency, and working memory, and there is often perseveration, distractibility and inattention. Language problems include dysprosodia, agrammatism and mild anomia. Deficits in spatial cognition produce visual–spatial disorganization and impaired visual–spatial memory. Personality changes manifest as blunting of affect or disinhibited and inappropriate behavior. These cognitive impairments result in an overall lowering of intellectual function. CCAS challenges the traditional view of the cerebellum being responsible solely for regulation of motor functions. It is now thought that the cerebellum is responsible for monitoring both motor and nonmotor functions. The nonmotor deficits described in CCAS are believed to be caused by dysfunction in cerebellar connections to the cerebral cortex and limbic system.".
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- Cerebellar_cognitive_affective_syndrome subject Category:Cognitive_disorders.
- Cerebellar_cognitive_affective_syndrome subject Category:Syndromes.
- Cerebellar_cognitive_affective_syndrome comment "Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome (CCAS) is a condition that follows from lesions (damage) to the cerebellum of the brain. This syndrome, described by Dr. Jeremy Schmahmann and his colleagues refers to a constellation of deficits in the cognitive domains of executive function, spatial cognition, language, and affect resulting from damage to the cerebellum.".
- Cerebellar_cognitive_affective_syndrome label "Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome".
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- Cerebellar_cognitive_affective_syndrome sameAs Q2031371.
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