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  • Neuroscience
  • Cerebellar Research
  • Systems Neuroscience

Background:

  • The cerebellum's function is often discussed in terms of modular organization.
  • Key questions include defining cerebellar modules, their operational principles, and inter-module interactions.

Framework:

  • Modular organization is historically based on olivocorticonuclear connectivity.
  • Anatomical, chemical, and physiological boundaries define cerebellar modules.
  • Purkinje cell chemical diversity contributes to varied information processing within modules.

Implementation:

  • The smallest operational unit of the cerebellum is explored.
  • The relationship between modular compartmentalization and the mossy fiber system leads to modular plasticity.
  • Cerebellar output patterns suggest inter-module cooperation.

Implications:

  • Understanding cerebellar modularity is crucial for comprehending its role in general behavior.
  • This review synthesizes current knowledge and highlights remaining questions to inspire future research.
  • Modular aspects of emotional behavior are also considered.