Involvement of the cerebellum in the serial reaction time task (SRT) (Response to Janacsek et al.)
An ALE meta-analysis focused on the serial reaction time task published in NeuroImage (Janacsek et al., 2019) demonstrated consistent activation of the basal ganglia across neuroimaging studies featuring sequence > random block contrasts and no consistent cerebellar activation. To enable valid...
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doaj-ee15bd2f42ef469fbfdaad5cc19597e32020-11-25T03:56:19ZengElsevierNeuroImage1095-95722020-10-01220117114Involvement of the cerebellum in the serial reaction time task (SRT) (Response to Janacsek et al.)Kris Baetens0Mahyar Firouzi1Frank Van Overwalle2Natacha Deroost3Corresponding author. Department of Psychology, Pleinlaan 1, 1050, Brussels, Belgium.; Vrije Universiteit Brussel, BelgiumVrije Universiteit Brussel, BelgiumVrije Universiteit Brussel, BelgiumVrije Universiteit Brussel, BelgiumAn ALE meta-analysis focused on the serial reaction time task published in NeuroImage (Janacsek et al., 2019) demonstrated consistent activation of the basal ganglia across neuroimaging studies featuring sequence > random block contrasts and no consistent cerebellar activation. To enable valid conclusions regarding the role of the cerebellum in this context, some of the included studies should be excluded (e.g., because the cerebellum was explicitly not scanned). After omitting 6 of 16 studies/subject groups, 70% of the remaining studies did report cerebellar activation. While an ALE analysis of the remaining contrasts confirmed the original results, it may lack the power to detect cerebellar effects. We argue the conclusion that the cerebellum is not involved in sequence-specific learning should be treated with caution.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811920306005 |
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Involvement of the cerebellum in the serial reaction time task (SRT) (Response to Janacsek et al.) |
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Involvement of the cerebellum in the serial reaction time task (SRT) (Response to Janacsek et al.) |
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Involvement of the cerebellum in the serial reaction time task (SRT) (Response to Janacsek et al.) |
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Involvement of the cerebellum in the serial reaction time task (SRT) (Response to Janacsek et al.) |
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Involvement of the cerebellum in the serial reaction time task (SRT) (Response to Janacsek et al.) |
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involvement of the cerebellum in the serial reaction time task (srt) (response to janacsek et al.) |
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An ALE meta-analysis focused on the serial reaction time task published in NeuroImage (Janacsek et al., 2019) demonstrated consistent activation of the basal ganglia across neuroimaging studies featuring sequence > random block contrasts and no consistent cerebellar activation. To enable valid conclusions regarding the role of the cerebellum in this context, some of the included studies should be excluded (e.g., because the cerebellum was explicitly not scanned). After omitting 6 of 16 studies/subject groups, 70% of the remaining studies did report cerebellar activation. While an ALE analysis of the remaining contrasts confirmed the original results, it may lack the power to detect cerebellar effects. We argue the conclusion that the cerebellum is not involved in sequence-specific learning should be treated with caution. |
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