In the nineteenth century, researchers reached a consensus on the basis of animal ablation experiments that damage to the cerebellum leads to motor disorders but does not affect its sensory or cognitive functions. This model has been so influential that for over 100 years, the cerebellum has been considered to be strictly involved in motor control, whereas cerebellar function in cognition has been hotly debated. The current consensus is centered around the belief that the cerebellum intervenes in many domains, from motor to emotion and from sensory processing to learning. This article discusses the cognitive functions of the cerebellum. Examples of cerebellar involvement in various higher cognition functions will be provided, and theories o...
Over the past 30 years, cumulative evidence has indicated that cerebellar function extends beyond se...
The cerebellum is well known for its contribution to motor performance, but less for its involvement...
The cerebellum has been classically considered as the subcortical center for motor control. How- eve...
While the cerebellum's role in motor function is well recognized, the nature of its concurrent role ...
Although classically considered to be involved only in motor coordination, the cerebellum has more r...
Twenty-five years ago the first human functional neuroimaging studies of cognition discovered a surp...
The presence of cerebellar activity in a wide range of cognitive functions examined within an increa...
A cognitive affective role for the cerebellum Traditional neurological teaching suggests that, funct...
The cerebellum is typically associated with motor control although there is now extensive evidence t...
Abstract The cognitive neuroscience of the cerebellum is now an established multidisciplinary field ...
The cerebellum is one of the best studied parts of the brain. Its three-layered cortex and well-defi...
The traditional view on the cerebellum as the sole coordinator of motor function has been substantia...
about the cerebellum The cerebellum – motor control or more? Prompted by functional imaging studies,...
Our understanding of the cerebellum’s role in health and disease has evolved considerably in the pas...
Although considerable progress has been made in developing models of cerebellar function in sensorim...
Over the past 30 years, cumulative evidence has indicated that cerebellar function extends beyond se...
The cerebellum is well known for its contribution to motor performance, but less for its involvement...
The cerebellum has been classically considered as the subcortical center for motor control. How- eve...
While the cerebellum's role in motor function is well recognized, the nature of its concurrent role ...
Although classically considered to be involved only in motor coordination, the cerebellum has more r...
Twenty-five years ago the first human functional neuroimaging studies of cognition discovered a surp...
The presence of cerebellar activity in a wide range of cognitive functions examined within an increa...
A cognitive affective role for the cerebellum Traditional neurological teaching suggests that, funct...
The cerebellum is typically associated with motor control although there is now extensive evidence t...
Abstract The cognitive neuroscience of the cerebellum is now an established multidisciplinary field ...
The cerebellum is one of the best studied parts of the brain. Its three-layered cortex and well-defi...
The traditional view on the cerebellum as the sole coordinator of motor function has been substantia...
about the cerebellum The cerebellum – motor control or more? Prompted by functional imaging studies,...
Our understanding of the cerebellum’s role in health and disease has evolved considerably in the pas...
Although considerable progress has been made in developing models of cerebellar function in sensorim...
Over the past 30 years, cumulative evidence has indicated that cerebellar function extends beyond se...
The cerebellum is well known for its contribution to motor performance, but less for its involvement...
The cerebellum has been classically considered as the subcortical center for motor control. How- eve...