33rd CiNet Monthly Seminar: Jörn Diedrichsen “Too big to ignore: Exploring the role of the human cerebellum across functional domains”

CiNet Monthly Seminar

2019年4月22日(月)
12:00 ~ 13:00  (昼食の持ち込みはご遠慮下さい)
会場 : CiNet 1F 大会議室

“Too big to ignore: Exploring the role of the human cerebellum across functional domains”

Jörn Diedrichsen
Brain and Mind Institute
Department for Computer Science
University of Western Ontario

Abstract:

Host : 横井 惇 (西本グループ)

The cerebellum has likely evolved to support basic sensory-motor functions. In the human brain, the cerebellar circuitry has dramatically expanded and contributes to virtually every cognitive function, including working memory, language, and social cognition. Given its uniform cytoarchitecture, it has long been hypothesized that the cerebellar circuit performs a common computation across all these functional domains. But what is this elusive transform? To ultimately answer this question we require a better understanding of the functional diversity of the cerebellum and how it relates to neocortical processing. I will present results from a large functional neuroimaging study, in which we characterize cerebellar function across cognitive domains, and take the first steps to illuminate general principles of cerebellar computation.