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The Cerebellum plays a big part in social interaction

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I've long suspected this, but until now, I didn't know if there was any truth in it! Thank you, Wobblybee, for posting an article about cognition!!! I found it to be extremely interesting, as well as informative! ;o)

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Lol - great minds think alike xx

Very interesting it needed retelling

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Thanks for sharing this. V interesting x

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