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Cerebellum
A part of the brain at the back of the skull, which regulates coordination, balance, and voluntary movements.
Output Cells
Neurons that transmit signals from the brain or spinal cord to effector cells, influencing their activity.
Cerebellar Damage
Damage to the cerebellum, a part of the brain that regulates motor movements, which can result in loss of balance, coordination, and precision in movements.
Visual Shift
The change in visual attention or focus from one point to another, which can involve saccadic movements of the eyes or cognitive redirection of focus.
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