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Memory consolidation in the cerebellar cortex [PDF]
Several forms of learning, including classical conditioning of the eyeblink, depend upon the cerebellum. In examining mechanisms of eyeblink conditioning in rabbits, reversible inactivations of the control circuitry have begun to dissociate aspects of ...
A Gruart +54 more
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The cerebellar cortex is an important system for relating neural circuits and learning. Its promise reflects the longstanding idea that it contains simple, repeated circuit modules with only a few cell types and a single plasticity mechanism that mediates learning according to classical Marr-Albus models.
Hull C, Regehr WG.
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Heterogeneous encoding of temporal stimuli in the cerebellar cortex [PDF]
Local feedforward and recurrent connectivity are rife in the frontal areas of the cerebral cortex, which gives rise to rich heterogeneous dynamics observed in such areas. Recently, similar local connectivity motifs have been discovered among Purkinje and
Chris. I. De Zeeuw +4 more
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A candidate projective neuron type of the cerebellar cortex: the synarmotic neuron [PDF]
Previous studies on the granular layer of the cerebellar cortex have revealed a wide distribution of different subpopulations of less-known large neuron types, called “non-traditional large neurons”, which are distributed in three different zones of the
Paolo Flace +4 more
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Cerebellar Cortex, Purkinje Cell Layer [PDF]
This report contains a summary of expression patterns for genes that are enriched in the Purkinje cell layer (CBXpu) of the cerebellum. All data is derived from the Allen Brain Atlas (ABA) in situ hybridization mouse project.
Allen Institute for Brain Science +3 more
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Role of cerebellar cortex in associative learning and memory in guinea pigs [PDF]
Time-related cognitive function refers to the capacity of the brain to store, extract, and process specific information. Previous studies demonstrated that the cerebellar cortex participates in advanced cognitive functions, but the role of the cerebellar
Li Rui +9 more
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Cerebellar Cortex and Cerebellar White Matter Volume in Normal Cognition, Mild Cognitive Impairment, and Dementia [PDF]
The cerebellum is commonly viewed as a structure that is primarily responsible for the coordination of voluntary movement, gait, posture, and speech. Recent research has shown evidence that the cerebellum is also responsible for cognition. We analyzed 28
Nauris Zdanovskis +4 more
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Cerebellar – Premotor cortex interactions underlying visuomotor adaptation [PDF]
Visuomotor adaptation (VMA) is a form of motor learning essential for performing day to day routines. Theoretical models and empirical evidence suggest a specific cortico-striato-cerebellar loop that mediates early and late learning in VMA.
Elinor Tzvi +4 more
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Structured connectivity in the output of the cerebellar cortex [PDF]
The spatial organization of a neuronal circuit is critically important for its function since the location of neurons is often associated with function.
Kim M. Gruver +5 more
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Cerebellar reserve compensates for and restores functions lost through cerebellar damage. This is a fundamental property of cerebellar circuitry. Clinical studies suggest (1) the involvement of synaptic plasticity in the cerebellar cortex for functional ...
Hiroshi Mitoma +3 more
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