摘要:AbstractAlthough data collected from different types of experiments indicate that wide brain areas – including cerebral and cerebellar cortices, as well as basal ganglia – are involved in different aspects of timing and time perception, the information on the actual neural mechanisms supporting those timed behaviors is rather scarce. In particular, the cerebellar-interpositus/red-nucleus- motoneuron network has been reported as being involved in the dynamic control and timing of the eyelid kinematics. Here we present a meta-analysis revealing how the involved neural structures can change their activities during eyeblink conditioning. In this work, the close relation between the timing of learned responses and the causality in the network was verified.