As stated above, cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome ( CCAS ) also causes dysmetria.
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In particular, the cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome has been described in adults and children.
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When lesions occur in the association areas linked to the cerebellum by corticopontocerebellar fibres, the cognitive affective syndrome may occur.
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Mari�n P did not support the prevailing view of a global mental retardation as a cardinal feature of Gillespie syndrome but primarily reflect cerebellar induced neurobehavioral dysfunctions following disruption of the cerebrocerebellar anatomical circuitry that closely resembles the " cerebellar cognitive and affective syndrome " ( CeCAS ).