%0 Journal Article %A Perciavalle, V. %A Apps, R. %A Bracha, V. %A Delgado-García, J.M. %A Gibson, A.R. %A Leggio, M. %A Carrel, A.J. %A Cerminara, N. %A Coco, M. %A Gruart, Agnès %A Sánchez-Campusano, Raudel %T Consensus Paper: Current Views on the Role of Cerebellar Interpositus Nucleus in Movement Control and Emotion %D 2013 %U https://hdl.handle.net/10433/19866 %X In the present paper, we examine the role of the cerebellar interpositus nucleus (IN) in motor and non-motor domains. Recent findings are considered, and we share the following conclusions: IN as part of the olivo-corticonuclear microcircuit is involved in providing powerful timing signals important in coordinating limb movements; IN could participate in the timing and performance of ongoing conditioned responses rather than the generation and/or initiation of such responses; IN is involved in the control of reflexive and voluntary movements in a task- and effector system-dependent fashion, including hand movements and associated upper limb adjustments, for quick effective actions; IN develops internal models for dynamic interactions of the motor system with the external environment for anticipatory control of movement; and IN plays a significant role in the modulation of autonomic and emotional functions. %K Cerebellum %K Interpositus nucleus %K Motor control %K Classical conditioning %K Emotions %~