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What is the role of the cerebellum in motor learning according to the internal model theory?
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What is the role of the cerebellum in motor learning according to the internal model theory?
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The internal model theory suggests that the cerebellum is responsible for creating a model of the ideal movement that can be internally compared to the actual movement performed, allowing for adjustments to be made to improve motor learning.
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