The cerebellum functions as a comparator. This means that the cerebellum compares

A. the incoming sensory stimuli with the outgoing sensory stimuli.
B. intended movements with actual movements.
C. spinal cord activity with the activity of the cerebrum.
D. the right cerebellar hemisphere with the left cerebellar hemisphere.
E. and coordinates rapid, complex movements like figure skating.


B

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