How the cerebellum controls tongue movements to grab food

By studying the skilled movements of marmoset tongues, researchers have discovered that Purkinje cells (P-cells) in a brain region called the cerebellum signal to stop protrusion as the tongue approaches its target, according to a study in PLOS Biology by Reza Shadmehr from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, U.S., and colleagues.

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