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There is partial or complete agenesis of the cerebellar vermis.
This implies that most input from the spinal cord is relayed into the vermis.
The cerebellar vermis may present with mild atrophy and a loss of white matter volume.
Functionally, the vermis is associated with bodily posture and locomotion.
The fastigial nucleus receives its afferent input from the vermis.
The pyramid is the seventh lobule of the vermis on the superoinferior axis.
This region comprises the vermis and intermediate parts of the cerebellar hemispheres.
Neuroimaging evidence of cerebellar atrophy, especially in the vermis.
The vermis is also relatively spared.
One study used TMS on the vermis of patients with schizophrenia.
It projects to the vermis in the anterior lobe, the pyramis and the uvula.
The pontine nuclei project to the cerebellum, specifically the vermis and the paraflocculus.
I closed the book and looked at the words stamped into the leather: De Vermis Mystenis.
A narrow strip of protruding tissue along the midline is called the vermis (Latin for "worm").
The alcohol abuse causes degeneration of the anterior vermis of the cerebellum.
The vermis is the unpaired, median portion of the cerebellum that connects the two hemispheres.
The cerebellar vermis is hypoplastic and has a variably sized cyst space.
Both the vermis and the hemispheres are composed of lobules formed by groups of folia.
One study found that people with schizophrenia had smaller inferior vermis and less cerebellar hemispheric asymmetry than control adults.
Vermis promised to find out the truth about Arachne's past and did a sincere effort in that direction, although the findings were incomplete and misleading.
The superior semilunar lobules and the folium vermis form the lobus semilunaris.
De Vermis Mysteriis is the sixth album by metal band High on Fire.
Its lobes are linked through a circuit of neurons connecting to the vermis, the medial structure in the cerebellum.
A rare disease of the rhombencephalon, "rhombencephalosynapsis," is characterized by a missing vermis resulting in a fused cerebellum.
Sorcerer and author of De Vermis Mysteriis.