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Patients with damage to the cerebellum:
Social Role
The part or behavior expected from an individual in a given context by society, based on their position or status.
Pattern of Behavior
A recurrent way of acting or behaving that is characteristic of an individual across different situations.
Group's Expectations
The anticipated standards and behaviors that a group aspires to or believes in.
Script
A sequence of actions, cues, or behaviors expected to be followed in a particular context, often used in relation to social interactions.
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