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Cerebellar hallmarks of conditioned preference for cocaine [PDF]
Pavlovian conditioning tunes the motivational drive of drug-associated stimuli, fostering the probability of those environmental stimuli to promote and trigger drug seeking and taking.
Carbó Gas, María +7 more
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The role of P/Q‐ and T‐type calcium channels in the rhythmic oscillatory behaviour of inferior olive (IO) neurons was investigated in mutant mice. Mice lacking either the CaV2.1 gene of the pore‐forming α1A subunit for P/Q‐type calcium channel, or the ...
Soonwook Choi +6 more
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Chaos may enhance information transmission in the inferior olive [PDF]
Despite unique well characterized neuronal properties, such as extensive electrical coupling and low firing rates, the role of the inferior olive (IO), which is the source of the climbing fiber inputs to cerebellar Purkinje cells, is still controversial.
Nicolas, Schweighofer +5 more
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Innovations in microsurgery: The role of non‐invasive blood perfusion imaging—A review and framework
Abstract Background This review evaluates current literature on non‐invasive blood perfusion imaging in periodontology, with a focus on applications in periodontal microsurgery. Methods A hypothesis‐building review was conducted by two reviewers from January 2022 to April 2025 across multiple databases. Results Laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI) and
Amanda B. Rodriguez +3 more
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In both nocturnal and diurnal mammals, sleep and wake states differentially aggregate during the rest and active phases of circadian cycle. Closely associated with this rhythm are prominent changes in motor activity. Here, we quantified the magnitudes of
Kate B. Herr +2 more
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The cerebellum could solve the motor error problem through error increase prediction [PDF]
We present a cerebellar architecture with two main characteristics. The first one is that complex spikes respond to increases in sensory errors. The second one is that cerebellar modules associate particular contexts where errors have increased in the ...
O'Reilly, Randall C. +1 more
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Rhythmicity without Synchrony in the Electrically Uncoupled Inferior Olive [PDF]
Neurons of the inferior olivary nucleus (IO) form the climbing fibers that excite Purkinje cells of the cerebellar cortex. IO neurons are electrically coupled through gap junctions, and they generate synchronous, subthreshold oscillations of membrane potential at approximately 5-10 Hz.
Michael A, Long +3 more
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Abstract Background Effective flap management is crucial for successful bone regeneration procedures. Traditional flap release has been performed by the deep split design; recently, the superficial split design revives for its proposed anatomical and biomechanical advantages.
Oscar Durán‐Garnica +4 more
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Minocycline Mitigation of Tremor Syndrome and Defect of Cognitive and Balance Induced by Harmaline
Introduction: Minocycline has anti-inflammatory, anti-apoptotic, and anti-oxidant effects. Preclinical data suggest that minocycline could be beneficial for treating common neurological disorders, including Parkinson disease and multiple sclerosis ...
Marzieh Maneshian +5 more
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Cerebellar projections to the red nucleus and inferior olive originate from separate populations of neurons in the rat: A non-fluorescent double labeling study [PDF]
In the rat, the extent of collateralization of projections from the cerebellar nuclei to the red nucleus and inferior olive was investigated using a retrograde double labeling technique.
Burg, J. (Hans) van der +2 more
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