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Chapter 14, Problem 22RAC
Which part of the cerebellum is correctly matched with its function?
a. vestibulocerebellum—planning and learning rapid, complexmovements
b. spinocerebellum—comparator function
c. cerebrocerebellum—balance
d. None of these are correct.
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