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This project investigates how the cerebellar nuclei process sensory information to generate motor commands. By analyzing the activity and connectivity of these neurons, the research aims to clarify their roles in various sensorimotor tasks, utilizing advanced techniques in electrophysiology and imaging.
How does the brain integrate diverse sensory inputs and generate appropriate motor commands?
Our cerebellum is a key region for such a sensorimotor processing, empowered by its sophisticated neural computation and constant communication with other brain regions.
The well-timed cerebellar information is integrated and funneled to other brain regions through the cerebellar nuclei (CN).
Yet, how CN circuitry contributes to the cerebellar control of sensorimotor processing is unclear.
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ERASMUS UNIVERSITAIR MEDISCH CENTRUM ROTTERDAM
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