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Jorn Diedrichsen

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Nettekoven C, Diedrichsen J
Handb Clin Neurol . 2025 Mar; 208:369-378. PMID: 40074407
The cerebellum is a subcortical structure tucked underneath the cerebrum that contains the majority of neurons in the brain, despite its small size. While it has received less attention in...
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Ariani G, Shahbazi M, Diedrichsen J
J Neurosci . 2024 Nov; 45(3. PMID: 39542728
Production of rapid movement sequences relies on preparation before (preplanning) and during (online planning) movement. Here, we compared these processes and asked whether they recruit different cortical areas. Human participants...
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Nettekoven C, Zhi D, Shahshahani L, Pinho A, Saadon-Grosman N, Buckner R, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Sep; 15(1):8376. PMID: 39333089
The human cerebellum is activated by a wide variety of cognitive and motor tasks. Previous functional atlases have relied on single task-based or resting-state fMRI datasets. Here, we present a...
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Kashefi M, Reschechtko S, Ariani G, Shahbazi M, Tan A, Diedrichsen J, et al.
Elife . 2024 Sep; 13. PMID: 39219499
Real-world actions often comprise a series of movements that cannot be entirely planned before initiation. When these actions are executed rapidly, the planning of multiple future movements needs to occur...
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Saltoun K, Yeo B, Paul L, Diedrichsen J, Bzdok D
Res Sq . 2024 Aug; PMID: 39149493
Human beings may have evolved the largest asymmetries of brain organization in the animal kingdom. Hemispheric left-vs-right specialization is especially pronounced in our species-unique capacities. Yet, brain asymmetry features appear...
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Wang Z, Diedrichsen J, Saltoun K, Steele C, Arnold-Anteraper S, Yeo B, et al.
J Neurophysiol . 2024 Jul; 132(3):849-869. PMID: 39052236
The human cerebellum is increasingly recognized to be involved in nonmotor and higher-order cognitive functions. Yet, its ties with the entire cerebral cortex have not been holistically studied in a...
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Sadnicka A, Wiestler T, Butler K, Altenmuller E, Edwards M, Ejaz N, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Jul; 14(1):15972. PMID: 38987302
Task-specific dystonia leads to loss of sensorimotor control for a particular motor skill. Although focal in nature, it is hugely disabling and can terminate professional careers in musicians. Biomarkers for...
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Shahshahani L, King M, Nettekoven C, Ivry R, Diedrichsen J
Elife . 2024 Jul; 13. PMID: 38980147
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have documented cerebellar activity across a wide array of tasks. However, the functional contribution of the cerebellum within these task domains remains unclear because...
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Shahbazi M, Ariani G, Kashefi M, Pruszynski J, Diedrichsen J
J Neurosci . 2024 Apr; 44(22). PMID: 38641408
When performing movements in rapid succession, the brain needs to coordinate ongoing execution with the preparation of an upcoming action. Here we identify the processes and brain areas involved in...
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Gaiser C, van der Vliet R, de Boer A, Donchin O, Berthet P, Devenyi G, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Mar; 15(1):2351. PMID: 38499518
In the past, the cerebellum has been best known for its crucial role in motor function. However, increasingly more findings highlight the importance of cerebellar contributions in cognitive functions and...