SummaryThe human cerebellum plays an important role in language, amongst other cognitive and motor functions [1], but a unifying theoretical framework about cerebellar language function is lacking. In an established model of motor control, the cerebellum is seen as a predictive machine, making short-term estimations about the outcome of motor commands. This allows for flexible control, on-line correction, and coordination of movements [2]. The homogeneous cytoarchitecture of the cerebellar cortex suggests that similar computations occur throughout the structure, operating on different input signals and with different output targets [3]. Several authors have therefore argued that this ‘motor’ model may extend to cerebellar nonmotor functions...
The emergence of studies on cerebellar contributions in ‘non-motor’ aspects of predictive language p...
The emergence of studies on cerebellar contributions in ‘non-motor’ aspects of predictive language p...
The emergence of studies on cerebellar contributions in 'non-motor' aspects of predictive language p...
The human cerebellum plays an important role in language, amongst other cognitive and motor function...
SummaryThe human cerebellum plays an important role in language, amongst other cognitive and motor f...
Much evidence demonstrates cerebellar involvement in language [1] but a theoretical framework about ...
Much evidence demonstrates cerebellar involvement in language [1] but a theoretical framework about ...
AbstractIt has been postulated recently that the cerebellum contributes the same prediction and lear...
and the direct object (the target) of the sentence, as well as three distracter objects which were n...
Mounting evidence suggests that the right cerebellum contributes to verbal working memory, but the f...
Mounting evidence suggests a cerebellar role in language, but to date few efforts have been made to ...
Although the role of the cerebellum has historically been associated with motoric function, more rec...
Mounting evidence indicates that posterolateral portions of the cerebellum (right Crus I/II) contrib...
Mounting evidence indicates that posterolateral portions of the cerebellum (right Crus I/II) contrib...
Mounting evidence indicates that posterolateral portions of the cerebellum (right Crus I/II) contrib...
The emergence of studies on cerebellar contributions in ‘non-motor’ aspects of predictive language p...
The emergence of studies on cerebellar contributions in ‘non-motor’ aspects of predictive language p...
The emergence of studies on cerebellar contributions in 'non-motor' aspects of predictive language p...
The human cerebellum plays an important role in language, amongst other cognitive and motor function...
SummaryThe human cerebellum plays an important role in language, amongst other cognitive and motor f...
Much evidence demonstrates cerebellar involvement in language [1] but a theoretical framework about ...
Much evidence demonstrates cerebellar involvement in language [1] but a theoretical framework about ...
AbstractIt has been postulated recently that the cerebellum contributes the same prediction and lear...
and the direct object (the target) of the sentence, as well as three distracter objects which were n...
Mounting evidence suggests that the right cerebellum contributes to verbal working memory, but the f...
Mounting evidence suggests a cerebellar role in language, but to date few efforts have been made to ...
Although the role of the cerebellum has historically been associated with motoric function, more rec...
Mounting evidence indicates that posterolateral portions of the cerebellum (right Crus I/II) contrib...
Mounting evidence indicates that posterolateral portions of the cerebellum (right Crus I/II) contrib...
Mounting evidence indicates that posterolateral portions of the cerebellum (right Crus I/II) contrib...
The emergence of studies on cerebellar contributions in ‘non-motor’ aspects of predictive language p...
The emergence of studies on cerebellar contributions in ‘non-motor’ aspects of predictive language p...
The emergence of studies on cerebellar contributions in 'non-motor' aspects of predictive language p...