if neocerebellum is affected can a person have stiggering gate

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There is not enough information to definitively say whether a person with an affected neocerebellum would have a "stuttering gait." The neocerebellum, or the lateral cerebellum, primarily plays a role in fine motor control, coordination, and motor planning. While an affected neocerebellum can lead to movement and coordination difficulties, it may not specifically result in a stuttering gait. Gait abnormalities can occur due to various factors, and a thorough medical evaluation would be needed to determine the specific cause of any gait abnormalities.