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English: Unfolded view of the cerebellar cortex showing lobes and lobules (I–X). Anatomical labeling according to a revised version of the Larsell nomenclature (9), as described by Schmahmann et al. (10). Each cerebellar lobule comprises an unpaired medial (i.e., vermal) portion and a bilateral hemispheric portion. The posterior lobe represents the “cognitive/affective” cerebellum. Approximately half of the cerebellar cortex is associated with non-motor functions (17), see text for details.
Date Published: 29 November 2018
Source Depping MS, Schmitgen MM, Kubera KM and Wolf RC (2018) Cerebellar Contributions to Major Depression. Front. Psychiatry 9:634. doi: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00634
Author Malte S. Depping, Mike M. Schmitgen, Katharina M. Kubera and Robert C. Wolf

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