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The cerebrocerebellum (or neocerebellum) rests in the lateral cerebellar hemispheres and is responsible for fine movements of the hands and face, motor planning, and coordination of complex tasks. Lesions here usually produce symptoms on the ipsilateral side of the body. Dysdiadochokinesia (the impairment in rapidly alternating hand movements described in the vignette) and intention tremor are common findings in cerebellar disease
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