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Cerebellum Study Points to Purkinje Cells as Timing Predictors for Future Events
Key Takeaways
- Researchers trained mice to expect an air puff after a visual cue.
- The work suggests the cerebellum learns probability distributions of temporal events.
- Purkinje cells appear to encode expectations about event timing.
- The findings support a neural implementation of Bayesian-style prediction.
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