Distributed Networks: New Outlooks on Cerebellar Function

Accumulating evidence suggests that the cerebellum subserves functions beyond the sensorimotor realm. This possibility has received considerable attention during the past quarter century, with recent findings revealing putative cerebellar roles in cognition, emotion and spatial navigation. These fun...

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Main Author: Stella Koutsikou (auth)
Other Authors: Thomas C. Watson (auth), Matthew W. Jones (auth), Richard Apps (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Frontiers Media SA 2015
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