Answer :

When we perform a physical activity that we have not done in a while, such as riding a bike, the cerebellum coordinates our movements with learned experiences.

Procedural memory is a long-term memory. It is useful to perform functions which include motor skills. It is responsible for storing information about certain procedures like walking, riding a bike, driving a car, etc.

Procedural memory does not involve our conscious thinking. So as we ride a bike after a long time, we do not delve into conscious thinking about it and it is due to procedural memory which is controlled by a part of our brain called cerebellum.

The cerebellum controls our physical movements, helps us perform functions like driving, walking, playing, etc. It also helps us with our eye movement and vision.

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