• 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...
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  • gait, difficulty with eye movements, dysarthria, dysphagia, hypotonia, dysmetria, and dysdiadochokinesia. These deficits can vary depending on which cerebellar...
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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...
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  • one often overshoots or undershoots one's target, a condition known as dysmetria. Intention tremor is the result of dysfunction of the cerebellum, particularly...
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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...
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    its fullest ability. Lesions to the cerebellum can cause dyssynergia, dysmetria, dysdiadochokinesia, dysarthria, and ataxia of stance and gait. Dyschronometria...
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    Chorea Dystonia Parkinson's disease Thalamic syndrome Cerebellum Lateral Dysmetria Dysdiadochokinesia Intention tremor Medial Cerebellar ataxia Brainstem...
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    Inferior cerebellar peduncle Ipsilateral cerebellar signs including ataxia, dysmetria (past pointing), dysdiadochokinesia Central tegmental tract Palatal myoclonus...
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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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