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Re: Why We Are All Insane     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 27, 2008 13:41

... of the brain stem, the cerebellum. The cerebellum, in particular, picks up an ...to smooth its execution. It is the cerebellum that does things like tighten a ... cortex and nimble adjustments of the cerebellum meet up on M1, the primary ... the cortex planning areas and the cerebellum, so stand at the end of ..., last instant adjustments organised by the cerebellum. The generation of a motor act ...
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Re: Another Puppy On sci.electronics.basics Gets House Trained     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 13, 2008 19:35

... isn't something simple like nuclear power man. REVERBERATING CIRCUITS link the cerebellum (the fissured organ at right center of each picture) to the ... from these organs goes to the cerebrum, part detours through the cerebellum, then "reverberates" through the cerebrum to the cerebellum. It is thought that these circuits server a feedback function. Proprioceptive impulses from muscles ...
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Re: Another Puppy On sci.electronics.basics Gets House Trained     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 12, 2008 21:45

....physicspost.com/articles.php?articleId=143&page=2 REVERBERATING CIRCUITS link the cerebellum (the fissured organ at right center of each picture) to the ... from these organs goes to the cerebrum, part detours through the cerebellum, then "reverberates" through the cerebrum to the cerebellum. It is thought that these circuits server a feedback function. Proprioceptive impulses from muscles ...
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Re: the nervous system     

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Author: Kalman Rubinson
Date: Jul 23, 2008 19:25

...>The learning part is done by the cerebellum. It seems to be part of the reflex because the cerebellum is (a matter of semantics, but ... reflexes actually stay unmodified, but the cerebellum may learn to avoid them from ...and control our motor responses accordingly. The cerebellum is good at predicting what will ... to put this is that the cerebellum can modulate spinal reflexes but not ...
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Re: the nervous system     

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Author: Jure Sah
Date: Jul 23, 2008 18:53

... neural pathways. The learning part is done by the cerebellum. It seems to be part of the reflex because the cerebellum is (a matter of semantics, but what I'm... mind. The reflexes actually stay unmodified, but the cerebellum may learn to avoid them from triggering and control our motor responses accordingly. The cerebellum is good at predicting what will happen. LP, ...
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Re: the nervous system     

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Author: r norman
Date: Jul 16, 2008 09:31

... learning; it can depend on some combination of these. Isn't the role / function of the Cerebellum known a little better than that? The part of the human brain is obviously .... Human (and mammalian) locomotion is a complex interaction between the spinal cord, the cerebellum, a complex of motor centers in the brain stem, and the cerebral cortex. There ...
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Re: the nervous system     

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Author: Wolf Kirchmeir
Date: Jul 16, 2008 09:02

...>>> learning; it can depend on some combination of these. Isn't the role / function of the Cerebellum known a little better than that? The part of the human brain is obviously .... Human (and mammalian) locomotion is a complex interaction between the spinal cord, the cerebellum, a complex of motor centers in the brain stem, and the cerebral cortex. There appear to ...
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Re: the nervous system     

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Author: r norman
Date: Jul 16, 2008 08:05

...learning; it can depend on some combination of these. Isn't the role / function of the Cerebellum known a little better than that? The part of the human brain is obviously learning ...to this topic. Human (and mammalian) locomotion is a complex interaction between the spinal cord, the cerebellum, a complex of motor centers in the brain stem, and the cerebral cortex. Most of it is...
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Re: the nervous system     

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Author: Jure Sah
Date: Jul 16, 2008 07:37

... it can depend on environmental cues to establish the connectivity and activity patterns; it can depend on learning; it can depend on some combination of these. Isn't the role / function of the Cerebellum known a little better than that? The part of the human brain is obviously learning but not really connected (I mean in terms, not physically) to a conscious mind. I wonder if this ...
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Re: Consciousness and Cognitive Neuroscience     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Jul 4, 2008 22:28

... when the activities of The R-complex, also known as the "Reptilian Brain", including the brain stem and cerebellum, happens; a reptile's brain is dominated by the brain stem and cerebellum which controls instinctive survival behavior and thinking. This is similar in humans. This brain controls the muscles, balance and...
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