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Cerebellar and basal ganglia structural connections in humans: Effect of aging and relation with memory and learning.

Vineeth RadhakrishnanCecile GalleaRomain ValabregueSyam KrishnanChandrasekharan KesavadasBejoy ThomasPraveen JamesRamshekhar MenonAsha Kishore
Published in: Frontiers in aging neuroscience (2023)
We validated the structural connectivity within the cerebellum-basal ganglia reciprocal network, in a larger dataset of human subjects, across wider age range. The structural features of the subcortical cerebello-basal ganglia tracts in human subjects display age-related neurodegeneration. Individual morphological variability of cerebellar tracts to the striatum and prefrontal cortex was associated with different cognitive functions, suggesting a functional contribution of cerebellar tracts to cognitive decline with aging. This study offers new perspectives to consider the functional role of these pathways in motor learning and the pathophysiology of movement disorders involving the cerebellum and striatum.
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