 the cerebellum is responsible for controlling complex movements by processing information from multiple sources. It does this by analyzing the data from incoming signals, such as those from the mossy fibers, and then transforming it into a more manageable form before sending it to the percinge cells. The percinge cells then use this information to determine how to adjust the movement parameters accordingly. This process allows the cerebellum to adapt to various situations and make adjustments to ensure precise movement. This article was authored by Akshay Markandri, Sung Do Hong, Jr. Inouye, and others.