If there is damage to the cerebellum, in operant conditioning there can not be a match of
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The cerebellum is involved in motor control and coordination, as well as in the learning and execution of skilled motor tasks. It plays a crucial role in the timing and sequencing of movements, which are essential for operant conditioning. Show more…
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