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Large-Scale Brain Systems and Subcortical Relationships: The Vertically Organized Brain
2014
Applied neuropsychology. Child
This article reviews the vertical organization of the brain. The cortico-basal ganglia and the cerebro-cerebellar circuitry systems are described as fundamental to cognitive and behavioral control. The basal ganglia anticipate and guide implicitly learned behaviors on the basis of experienced reward outcomes. The cerebellar-cortical network anticipates sensorimotor outcomes, allowing behaviors to be adapted across changing settings and across contexts. These vertically organized systems,
doi:10.1080/21622965.2014.946804
pmid:25268687
fatcat:qccrdlh6rrhvnbg5ghnyvuwpdy