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. 2023 Feb 22;17:1130505. doi: 10.3389/fncel.2023.1130505

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Cerebellar cortical areas experimentally tested for a functional role in anxiety behavior. Unfolded view of the cerebellar cortex illustrates cerebellar lobules. Orange areas indicate cerebellar lobules implicated in anxiety behavior; gray areas indicate cerebellar areas that were not implicated in anxiety behavior. (A–C) Large-scale lesion or electrical stimulation studies establishing a cerebellar role in anxiety. (D) Lobule VII modulates anxiety behavior, whereas lobules VI, Crus I, and II do not. (E) Areas within lobules IV/V do not affect anxiety behavior. (F) Lobule VII modulates anxiety while lobule VIII does not.