Sure “The Cerebellum Is The Seat of Classical Conditioning.” But I’m not sure it’s the only one. Delay eyeblink conditioning is cerebellar-dependent, which we know because of lesion studies. This does not generalize to all conditioned responses:
Trace eyeblink conditioning requires hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex in addition to cerebellum (Takehara 2003).
Fear conditioning is driven by the amygdala, not cerebellum.
Hebbian plasticity isn’t crushed by cerebellar learning. Cerebellum long-term depression is a timing‐sensitive variant of Hebb’s rule (van Beugen et al. 2013).
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Sure “The Cerebellum Is The Seat of Classical Conditioning.” But I’m not sure it’s the only one. Delay eyeblink conditioning is cerebellar-dependent, which we know because of lesion studies. This does not generalize to all conditioned responses:
Trace eyeblink conditioning requires hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex in addition to cerebellum (Takehara 2003).
Fear conditioning is driven by the amygdala, not cerebellum.
Hebbian plasticity isn’t crushed by cerebellar learning. Cerebellum long-term depression is a timing‐sensitive variant of Hebb’s rule (van Beugen et al. 2013).