A lot of compelling animal work has come out in the past few years demonstrating a role for the cerebellum in incremental reward learning: https://t.co/gu1eXrahTl https://t.co/9xGDOE3Txv https://t.co/Ml2t3IREAO amongst others!
[3/6] In 2017, we described developing two photon calcium imaging of cerebellar granule cells during motivated behaviors in Nature. We found widespread signals related to reward expectation—conspicuously neocortical-looking! https://t.co/9IwjbQ7bLT https:/
1. Mark Wagner from the Luo lab @StanfordBiology talking about his work using genetics, in vivo imaging, bioengineering, and behavior to figure out how the cortex and cerebellum talk to each other during motor learning. ICYMI: https://t.co/zeol3YP0Rh &
@LegalizeBrain The first author of this one https://t.co/DwB5bnKws1 has plenty of work on that. Work from @amandastherrien on cerebellar patients and reinforcement learning. Work from @ivrylab on modulating internal model recalibration (typically CB functi