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Evidence for Hierarchical Cognitive Control in the Human Cerebellum
Authors
Anila M D'Mello
John D. E. Gabrieli
Derek Evan Nee
Publication date
29 November 2021
Publisher
'Elsevier BV'
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© 2020 Elsevier Inc. D'Mello et al. present evidence of a functional processing hierarchy for cognitive control in the human cerebellum. Specific cerebellar sub-regions process distinct aspects of cognitive control from concrete to abstract. Sub-regions interact hierarchically to support both proximal actions and future planning.National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (Grants F32 NS0802069 and P01 NS040813)National Institute of Mental Health (Grants R01 MH063901, R01 MH121509, F32 MH117933
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