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We add evidence from functional imaging supporting the concept of acti
vation of coronally oriented zones corresponding to parallel fibers. B
raitenberg et al.'s suggestion that there is an operating mode of the
cerebellum relies on the idea introduced by Eccles and refined by the
concept of tidal waves which Heck found in vitro. Recent evidence from
functional imaging has shown zones of activation in accordance with t
his model and hence provides support for Braitenberg et al.'s hypothes
is from the intact and healthy human cerebellum. In a second section,
we discuss vulnerability of the structures described by Braitenberg et
al. with respect to slow and fast movements in the context of clinica
l symptoms in cerebellar disease.