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Course: PSYCH 127, Fall 2009
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deficits Timing associated with cerebellar lesions are reduced at fast movement rates. Background Recent evidence indicates separable neural systems for the timing of discontinuous and continuous movements. Discontinuous movement timing involves a representation of salient events that define the action. Timing of these events utilizes the cerebellum. Continuous movements lack an event structure. Temporal...

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deficits Timing associated with cerebellar lesions are reduced at fast movement rates. Background Recent evidence indicates separable neural systems for the timing of discontinuous and continuous movements. Discontinuous movement timing involves a representation of salient events that define the action. Timing of these events utilizes the cerebellum. Continuous movements lack an event structure. Temporal variability on these tasks is unaffected in patients with cerebellar damage. While behavioral studies with neurologi...
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