Following the fundamental recognition of its involvement in sensory-motor coordination and learning, the cerebellum is now also believed to take part in the processing of cognition and emotion. This hypothesis is recurrent in numerous papers reporting anatomical and functional observations, and it requires an explanation. We argue that a similar circuit structure in all cerebellar areas may carry out various operations using a common computational scheme. On the basis of a broad review of anatomical data, it is conceivable that the different roles of the cerebellum lie in the specific connectivity of the cerebellar modules, with motor, cognitive, and emotional functions (at least partially) segregated into different cerebro-cerebellar loops...
Cerebellar networks have traditionally been linked to sensorimotor control. However, a large body of...
The longstanding idea that the cerebral cortex is the main neural correlate of human cognition can b...
This special issue follows the meeting The Cerebellum: From Neurons to Higher Control and Cognition ...
Over the past 30 years, cumulative evidence has indicated that cerebellar function extends beyond se...
The cerebellum has been traditionally disregarded in relation to nonmotor functions, but recent find...
Studies from the past three decades have demonstrated that there is cerebellar involvement in the em...
In the last few decades, there have been an increasing number of studies focusing on better characte...
The cerebellum plays a crucial role in sensorimotor control and cerebellar disorders compromise adap...
The cerebellum has an important role in the control and coordination of movement. It is now clear, h...
Since the discoveries of Camillo Golgi and Ramón y Cajal, the precise cellular organization of the c...
The cerebellum is a central brain structure deeply integrated into major loops with the cerebral cor...
While the cerebellum's role in motor function is well recognized, the nature of its concurrent role ...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the cerebellum subserves functions beyond the sensorimotor realm...
The functional diversity of the human cerebellum is largely believed to be derived more from its ext...
The human brain is undoubtedly the most complex product of evolution. Understanding how complex beh...
Cerebellar networks have traditionally been linked to sensorimotor control. However, a large body of...
The longstanding idea that the cerebral cortex is the main neural correlate of human cognition can b...
This special issue follows the meeting The Cerebellum: From Neurons to Higher Control and Cognition ...
Over the past 30 years, cumulative evidence has indicated that cerebellar function extends beyond se...
The cerebellum has been traditionally disregarded in relation to nonmotor functions, but recent find...
Studies from the past three decades have demonstrated that there is cerebellar involvement in the em...
In the last few decades, there have been an increasing number of studies focusing on better characte...
The cerebellum plays a crucial role in sensorimotor control and cerebellar disorders compromise adap...
The cerebellum has an important role in the control and coordination of movement. It is now clear, h...
Since the discoveries of Camillo Golgi and Ramón y Cajal, the precise cellular organization of the c...
The cerebellum is a central brain structure deeply integrated into major loops with the cerebral cor...
While the cerebellum's role in motor function is well recognized, the nature of its concurrent role ...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the cerebellum subserves functions beyond the sensorimotor realm...
The functional diversity of the human cerebellum is largely believed to be derived more from its ext...
The human brain is undoubtedly the most complex product of evolution. Understanding how complex beh...
Cerebellar networks have traditionally been linked to sensorimotor control. However, a large body of...
The longstanding idea that the cerebral cortex is the main neural correlate of human cognition can b...
This special issue follows the meeting The Cerebellum: From Neurons to Higher Control and Cognition ...