This substack post about how our understanding of the #cerebellum has been so wrong for so long (or at least those of us not paying attention)
I'm probably making a cardinal mistake, but my takeaway simplified understanding is that the cerebrum is more distributed/ slow learning, while the cerebellum is for super fast execution of heuristics it has learned. Kind of like CPU vs GPU?
Did you know the cerebellum has 80% of all neurons in the brain? Or that it essentially maps almost every part of the cerebrum, even down to language being localized on the left? Get out of here...
https://sarahconstantin.substack.com/p/what-does-the-cerebellum-do-anyway