How beat perception co-opts motor neurophysiology
Beat perception offers cognitive scientists an exciting opportunity to explore how cognition
and action are intertwined in the brain even in the absence of movement. Many believe the …
and action are intertwined in the brain even in the absence of movement. Many believe the …
Consensus paper: Cerebellum and ageing
A Arleo, M Bareš, JA Bernard, HR Bogoian… - The Cerebellum, 2024 - Springer
Given the key roles of the cerebellum in motor, cognitive, and affective operations and given
the decline of brain functions with aging, cerebellar circuitry is attracting the attention of the …
the decline of brain functions with aging, cerebellar circuitry is attracting the attention of the …
Correspondence of functional connectivity gradients across human isocortex, cerebellum, and hippocampus
Gradient mapping is an important technique to summarize high dimensional biological
features as low dimensional manifold representations in exploring brain structure-function …
features as low dimensional manifold representations in exploring brain structure-function …
[HTML][HTML] The forward model: a unifying theory for the role of the cerebellum in motor control and sense of agency
Q Welniarz, Y Worbe, C Gallea - Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, 2021 - frontiersin.org
For more than two decades, there has been converging evidence for an essential role of the
cerebellum in non-motor functions. The cerebellum is not only important in learning and …
cerebellum in non-motor functions. The cerebellum is not only important in learning and …
Allostasis as a core feature of hierarchical gradients in the human brain
This paper integrates emerging evidence from two broad streams of scientific literature into
one common framework:(a) hierarchical gradients of functional connectivity that reflect the …
one common framework:(a) hierarchical gradients of functional connectivity that reflect the …
Neural correlates of temporal recalibration to delayed auditory feedback of active and passive movements
CV Schmitter, K Kufer, O Steinsträter… - Human Brain …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
When we perform an action, its sensory outcomes usually follow shortly after. This
characteristic temporal relationship aids in distinguishing self‐from externally generated …
characteristic temporal relationship aids in distinguishing self‐from externally generated …
Consensus paper: ataxic gait
P Cabaraux, SK Agrawal, H Cai, RS Calabro, C Casali… - The Cerebellum, 2023 - Springer
The aim of this consensus paper is to discuss the roles of the cerebellum in human gait, as
well as its assessment and therapy. Cerebellar vermis is critical for postural control. The …
well as its assessment and therapy. Cerebellar vermis is critical for postural control. The …
Cerebro-cerebellar networks facilitate learning through feedback decoupling
Behavioural feedback is critical for learning in the cerebral cortex. However, such feedback
is often not readily available. How the cerebral cortex learns efficiently despite the sparse …
is often not readily available. How the cerebral cortex learns efficiently despite the sparse …
A comparative perspective on the cerebello-cerebral system and its link to cognition
The longstanding idea that the cerebral cortex is the main neural correlate of human
cognition can be elaborated by comparative analyses along the vertebrate phylogenetic tree …
cognition can be elaborated by comparative analyses along the vertebrate phylogenetic tree …
Neuronavigated cerebellar 50 Hz tACS: attenuation of stimulation effects by motor sequence learning
R Herzog, C Bolte, JO Radecke, K von Möller… - Biomedicines, 2023 - mdpi.com
Cerebellar transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) is an emerging non-invasive
technique that induces electric fields to modulate cerebellar function. Although the effect of …
technique that induces electric fields to modulate cerebellar function. Although the effect of …