CEREBELLUM AND COGNITIVE PROCESSES

Authors

  • Antonieta Nieto Barco
  • Tone Wollman Engeby
  • José Barroso Ribal
Keywords: cerebellum, cognition, languaje, neuroimaging, cerebellar lesions

Abstract

Cerebellum has long been regarded as involved in the control and coordination of movement. Since the mid-1980s, a number of anatomical, neuroimaging, and clinical studies have provided evidence that the cerebellum participates in various higher level cognitive processes. This paper reviews the data in support of this idea.

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Author Biographies

Antonieta Nieto Barco

Universidad de La Laguna

Tone Wollman Engeby

Universidad de La Laguna

José Barroso Ribal

Universidad de La Laguna
How to Cite
Nieto Barco, A., Engeby, T. W., & Barroso Ribal, J. (2004). CEREBELLUM AND COGNITIVE PROCESSES. Anales de Psicología / Annals of Psychology, 20(2), 205–221. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/analesps/article/view/27341
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Monographic issue: current lines in neuropsychology