twitter let me down, so lemme try here:

share what you consider to be the most important paper about the cerebellum. #neuroscience

confirmed. neither twitter nor mastodon cares about the cerebellum šŸ˜‚

where did all the cerebellum scientists migrate to??

@docaustinlim not a #cerebellum scientist by a stretch, but I’ve always found those sensory predictions errors and role in perceptual decision making v cool https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23664970/ what are the newest developments that you recommend knowing about?
The cerebellum optimizes perceptual predictions about external sensory events - PubMed

Perception and action are governed not only by sensory information but also by prior predictions about sensory events. These sensory predictions allow one to react more rapidly to predictable information in the environment and to perceptually distinguish self-produced and externally produced sensati …

PubMed

@alicia_izquierdo this is a cool one! i've always thought time perception is a terribly understudied phenomenon, so I'm def interested in this finding.

I was hoping to get a short list of fun cerebellum things to learn about - I've never done any work in cerebellum before, and I'm looking to broaden my horizons! Thanks for sharing.

@docaustinlim
ā€œmost important thingā€ vs ā€œfun thingsā€ about the cerebellum are kind of very different questions no?
If you want to learn some surprising things about the cerebellum I suggest the papers of #RondiReigLab : https://scholar.google.com.sg/citations?hl=en&user=pfER7v8AAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate

@alicia_izquierdo

Laure Rondi-Reig

Neurosciences Paris Seine-IBPS - Cited by 4.649 - spatial_navigation - cerebellum - cognitive aging - learning_&_memory