The contribution of the cerebellum to cognition in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 6.

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Published in Behav Neurol on January 01, 2010

Authors

Freya E Cooper1, Manon Grube, Kelly J Elsegood, John L Welch, Thomas P Kelly, Patrick F Chinnery, Timothy D Griffiths

Author Affiliations

1: Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University Medical School, Framlington Place, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK. f.e.cooper@ncl.ac.uk

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