Julie was a concert pianist until in a serious skiing accident she sustained severe damage to her _________________________ so that she was no longer able to control the timing and coordination of her motor movements.

A. cerebellum

B. reticulum

C. thalamus

D. hypothalamus


A. cerebellum

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