User talk:Flashforward87

Cerebellum
Hi -- the edit you made to cerebellum is not really correct, I'm afraid, and I'm going to have to undo it. There is indeed a well-known theory that the cerebellum functions as part of a comparator circuit, but to say that the theory is widely accepted is an exaggeration; and the idea that the cerebellum itself is a comparator is even less widely accepted. But beyond that, nothing should go into this article without being referenced to a specific source that supports it. Cerebellum is a Featured Article, which means it has gone through a rigorous review, and we need to maintain it in that status. The Ghez chapter that serves as reference for the remainder of the paragraph does not, to the best of my recollection, advocate for the theory you have described. I am not saying that an account of the comparator theory would be out of place in the article, just that it needs to be stated correctly and referenced properly. Regards, Looie496 (talk) 16:59, 13 May 2011 (UTC)