My source is my neuroscience professor, who paid quite a lot of attention to research on the cerebellum. But of course, any published science would override his in-class comments.
In Ito’s book, one of the last chapters is about cognitive functions in the cerebellum. I’ve only glanced over it, but see e.g. section 17-6, which begins “Numerous studies have now shown cognitive activity in the cerebellum.” Here is a 2009 review article on language and the cerebellum.
My source is my neuroscience professor, who paid quite a lot of attention to research on the cerebellum. But of course, any published science would override his in-class comments.
In Ito’s book, one of the last chapters is about cognitive functions in the cerebellum. I’ve only glanced over it, but see e.g. section 17-6, which begins “Numerous studies have now shown cognitive activity in the cerebellum.” Here is a 2009 review article on language and the cerebellum.