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Role of the Cerebellum in Memory
The cerebellum's primary function in memory is the processing of procedural memories, which are the memories for skills and routine actions.
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Functional Distinction Between Hippocampus and Cerebellum in Memory
Brain Injury and Memory Deficit
A professional guitarist spends months practicing a complex new song until they can play it flawlessly without conscious thought. Which brain structure is most critical for consolidating the muscle memory required for this skilled, automatic performance?
Example of Cerebellum's Role in Procedural Memory: Case of H.M.
Example of Cerebellum's Role in Procedural Memory: Playing the Piano
Example of Cerebellum's Role in Classical Conditioning: Rabbit Eye-Blink Experiment