“…Gao et al found that the lateral cerebellar output (dentate) nucleus is not activated by the control of movement per se, but is strongly engaged during passive and active sensory tasks (Gao et al, 1996). Recent research of the cerebellum's contribution to cognitive processing and emotional processing have increased enormously, showing that the cerebellum is responsible for sensory perception, learning, memory, attention, linguistic, emotional control and conflict resolution processing (Mandolesi et al, 2001;Bischoff-Grethe et al, 2002;Vokaer et al, 2002;Claeys et al, 2003;Guenther et al, 2005;Allen et al, 2005;Konarski et al, 2005;Schmahmann & Caplan, 2006;Gianaros et al, 2007;Schweizer et al, 2007). Anatomical studies revealed that via the thalamus, the cerebellum interacts with multiple areas of the prefrontal cortex and subcortex limbic lobe (Middleton & Strick, 2001;Zhu et al, 2006).…”