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1Vrije Universiteit Brussel and Center for Neuroscience, Brussels 1050, Belgium.
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Casto et al.1 carried out an extensive investigation demonstrating the involvement of the cerebellum in linguistic processing and identified a language-specialized area located mainly in posterior Crus I/II. The study offers an analysis of the cerebellum's contribution to language at the level of words and sentences, in comparison with numerous other cognitive and social domains and in relation to the neocortical language network.
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