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Dysmetria (English:
wrong length) is a lack of
coordination of
movement typified by the
undershoot or
overshoot of
intended position with the hand, arm...
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Ocular dysmetria is a form of
dysmetria that
involves the
constant under- or over-shooting of the eyes when
attempting to
focus gaze on something. Ocular...
- gait,
difficulty with eye movements, dysarthria, dysphagia, hypotonia,
dysmetria, and dysdiadochokinesia.
These deficits can vary
depending on
which cerebellar...
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developmental dyslexia, Down syndrome, and
Fragile X syndrome. Schmahmann's
dysmetria of
thought hypothesis has been
applied to
these psychiatric disorders...
- its
fullest ability.
Lesions to the
cerebellum can
cause dyssynergia,
dysmetria, dysdiadochokinesia, dysarthria, and
ataxia of
stance and gait. Dyschronometria...
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extremity and eye movements.
Lesions to the
cerebellum can
cause dyssynergia,
dysmetria, dysdiadochokinesia,
dysarthria and
ataxia of
stance and gait. Deficits...
- one
often overshoots or
undershoots one's target, a
condition known as
dysmetria.
Intention tremor is the
result of
dysfunction of the cerebellum, particularly...
- C****a
Dystonia Parkinson's
disease Thalamic syndrome Cerebellum Lateral Dysmetria Dysdiadochokinesia Intention tremor Medial Cerebellar ataxia Brainstem...
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including increases (80%) and
decreases (6%);
nausea (44%);
tremor (25%); and
dysmetria (16%) (inability to
properly direct or
limit motions). The
temporary increases...
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Academic Press.
Schmahmann J (2004). "Disorders of the cerebellum: Ataxia,
dysmetria of thought, and the
cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome". Journal...