Processing of Multi-dimensional Sensorimotor Information in the Spinal and Cerebellar Neuronal Circuitry: A New Hypothesis
Figure 3
Comparison of network structures of ANNs and spinocerebellar systems.
(A) A standard feed-forward ANNs with one hidden layer (GrCs), where every input is available to all units in the hidden layer. (B) In contrast, in the spinocerebellar system, MF inputs to GrCs have a focal termination, where different functional types of MFs are connected to different sets of GrCs. In this arrangement it is possible for recombination of the sensorimotor inputs to take place already at the level of the SCT/SRCT units, while the recombination at the granule layer is restricted to the approximately four functionally similar MFs that innervate every GrC. In the biological system, the GrCs have only excitatory synapses upon the PCs, i.e. only positive weights. It is however possible to obtain inhibitory GrC to PC efficacies by mediating the GrC signal via the inhibitory interneurons of the molecular layer (Int) (cf. [40], [100]).