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The '''cerebellum''' is a part of the [[brain]] that plays an important role in the integration of sensory input and motor output.
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The '''cerebellum''' is a part of the [[brain]], that plays an important role in the integration of sensory input and motor output.
   
When [[Deanna Troi]] temporarily lost her emphatic sense due to the influence of [[two-dimensional lifeform]]s, a pattern of unresponsive cells in her cerebral cortex and [[cerebellum]] was recorded. ({{TNG|The Loss}})
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In [[2367]], when [[Deanna Troi]] temporarily lost her emphatic sense due to the influence of [[two-dimensional lifeform]]s, a pattern of unresponsive cells was recorded in her [[cerebral cortex]] and cerebellum. ({{TNG|The Loss}})
   
[[Tom Paris]] had an [[enzyme|enzymatic]] imbalance in his cerebellum that [[the Doctor]] thought might cause a [[brain]] hemorrhage under the [[subspace]] stress of crossing the [[transwarp threshold]]. ({{VOY|Threshold}})
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In [[2372]], prior to his [[warp 10]] flight, [[the Doctor]] detected an [[enzyme|enzymatic]] imbalance in [[Tom Paris]]' cerebellum that had a small chance of causing a [[brain hemorrhage]] under [[subspace stress]]. ({{VOY|Threshold}})
   
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Later that year, the Doctor used undamaged [[chromosome]]s from [[Denara Pel]]'s cerebellum to create a [[DNA]] profile, which then allowed him to program a [[holographic]] body for her. ({{VOY|Lifesigns}})
   
 
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The cerebellum is a part of the brain, that plays an important role in the integration of sensory input and motor output.

In 2367, when Deanna Troi temporarily lost her emphatic sense due to the influence of two-dimensional lifeforms, a pattern of unresponsive cells was recorded in her cerebral cortex and cerebellum. (TNG: "The Loss")

In 2372, prior to his warp 10 flight, the Doctor detected an enzymatic imbalance in Tom Paris' cerebellum that had a small chance of causing a brain hemorrhage under subspace stress. (VOY: "Threshold")

Later that year, the Doctor used undamaged chromosomes from Denara Pel's cerebellum to create a DNA profile, which then allowed him to program a holographic body for her. (VOY: "Lifesigns")

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