TY - JOUR T1 - Action perception recruits the cerebellum and is impaired in spinocerebellar ataxia patients JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/480293 SP - 480293 AU - Abdel R. Abdelgabar AU - Judith Suttrup AU - Robin Broersen AU - Ritu Bhandari AU - Samuel Picard AU - Christian Keysers AU - Chris I. De Zeeuw AU - Valeria Gazzola Y1 - 2018/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2018/11/29/480293.abstract N2 - Our cerebellum has been proposed to generate prediction signals that may help us plan and execute our motor programs. However, to what extent our cerebellum is also actively involved in perceiving the action of others remains to be elucidated. Using fMRI, we show here that observing goal-directed hand actions of others bilaterally recruits cerebellar Lobules VI, VIIb and VIIIa. Moreover, whereas healthy subjects (n=31) were found to be able to discriminate subtle differences in the kinematics of observed limb movements of others, patients suffering from spinocerebellar ataxia type 6 (SCA6; n=21) were severely impaired in performing such tasks. Our data suggest that the human cerebellum is actively involved in perceiving the kinematics of the hand actions of others and that SCA6 patients’ deficits include a difficulty in perceiving the actions of other individuals. This finding alerts us to the fact that cerebellar disorders can alter social cognition. Given that impairments in social cognition have been reported to be one of the most debilitating consequences of neurological disorders, this finding may be relevant to improving the quality of life of patients and their families. ER -