Unlocking the Cerebellum's Role in Social Intelligence
Briefly

Recent studies have unveiled the cerebellum's significant role beyond motor functions, particularly highlighting its contribution to social cognition and interpersonal dynamics.
Research indicates that specialized regions of the cerebellum interact with the cerebrum to enhance social intelligence, aiding individuals in navigating complex social situations.
Targeted therapies aiming to stimulate the cerebellum could offer promising pathways for improving social skills in individuals with autism and social anxiety.
Historically known for motor control, the cerebellum's involvement in social finesse and communication illustrates its broader cognitive significance and the evolution of neuroscience research.
Read at Psychology Today
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