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Review
. 2003;2(2):123-30.
doi: 10.1080/14734220309407.

Context-dependent adaptation of visually-guided arm movements and vestibular eye movements: role of the cerebellum

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Context-dependent adaptation of visually-guided arm movements and vestibular eye movements: role of the cerebellum

Richard F Lewis. Cerebellum. 2003.

Abstract

Accurate motor control requires adaptive processes that correct for gradual and rapid perturbations in the properties of the controlled object. The ability to quickly switch between different movement synergies using sensory cues, referred to as context-dependent adaptation, is a subject of considerable interest at present. The potential function of the cerebellum in context-dependent adaptation remains uncertain, but the data reviewed below suggest that it may play a fundamental role in this process.

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