Daum I, Ackermann H
Institute of Medical Psychology, University of Tübingen, Germany.
Behav Brain Res. 1995 Mar;67(2):201-10. doi: 10.1016/0166-4328(94)00144-5.
This review summarises the present evidence for the contribution of the cerebellum to cognition. While a data base from both animal and human clinical research supports the hypothesis of an important cerebellar role in motor adaptation, motor learning and timing, the evidence for the implication of the cerebellum in psychopathology and non-motor cognitive functions is incomplete and does not allow unequivocal conclusions. Methodological shortcomings and the lack of theoretical models on the nature of the cerebellar contribution to cognition limit the interpretation of the empirical studies available so far.
本综述总结了目前关于小脑对认知作用的证据。虽然来自动物和人类临床研究的数据库支持小脑在运动适应、运动学习和时间控制中起重要作用的假说,但小脑在精神病理学和非运动认知功能中的作用证据并不完整,无法得出明确结论。方法学上的缺陷以及缺乏关于小脑对认知作用本质的理论模型,限制了对目前已有实证研究的解读。