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This project aims to understand the development and functioning of cerebellar modules, which are crucial for motor coordination. By investigating anatomical and physiological differences, it seeks to unify existing theories on cerebellar processing and its role in higher brain functions.
The perfect execution of a voluntary movement requires the appropriate integration of current bodily state, sensory input and desired outcome.
To assure that this motor output becomes and remains appropriate, the brain needs to learn from the result of previous outputs.
The cerebellum plays a central role in sensorimotor integration, yet -despite decades of studies- there is no generally excepted theory for cerebellar functioning. I recently demonstrated that cerebellar modules, identified based…
ERASMUS UNIVERSITAIR MEDISCH CENTRUM ROTTERDAM
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