“…In line with our hypothesis, our results confirmed that the posterior cerebellum contributes to memorizing social action sequences as opposed to simply reading and recognizing social actions that implied a consistent group stereotype. This finding extends prior research demonstrating the general role of the posterior cerebellar Crus in action sequencing along a large variety of social mentalizing tasks, most often without any a priori inherent order, including memorizing the temporal order of trait-implying actions (Pu et al, 2020(Pu et al, , 2021, predicting social action sequences based on personality traits (Haihambo et al, 2021), memorizing social trajectories involved in goal-directed navigation (Li et al, 2021), and even implicitly learning the order of others' beliefs (Ma et al, 2021b). Together, these studies confirmed the "sequence hypothesis" (Leggio & Molinari, 2015) applied to social cognition (Van Overwalle et al, 2019b), which states that the cerebellum identifies and encodes sequences of actions in the social domain.…”