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Would a main function of cerebellum be skill learning?

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Would a main function of cerebellum be skill learning?

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The cerebellum is located in the back portion of the brain right above the brain stem. This region of the brain coordinates the execution and improvement of the body’s learned physical movements, especially those involving the arms and the legs. It distributes instructions for executing locomotion, repetitive movements and various motor skills including posture and balance. The cerebellum operates by monitoring the position of the limbs and their levels of muscle tension. The cerebellum then responds accordingly, making adjustments as needed to signals that are sent to the muscles. The white matter of the cerebrum primarily houses neurons that form connections between the brain and spinal cord. The gray matter allows for mental tasks such as language skills, memory, reasoning and learning. Many parts of the brain are involved in learning processes, some involved in similar parts of learning and some controlling specific parts of learning. Each area of the brain develops over a course o

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