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Huntington's Disease‐like Syndrome as a Rare Presentation of CACNA1A‐Related Disorder
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, Volume 13, Issue 5, Page 1322-1325, May 2026.
Petros Boumis +14 more
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Steady‐state Purkinje cell activity has limited predictive power for cerebellar output in disease
Abstract figure legend Cerebellar dysfunction can give rise to various movement disorders. Misfiring cerebellar neurons often underlie this dysfunction. Because Purkinje cells form inhibitory synapses onto cerebellar nuclei cells, it has been presumed that spike activity changes in Purkinje cells cause inverse spike activity changes in the downstream ...
Alyssa M Lyon +2 more
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Characterization of direct Purkinje cell outputs to the brainstem. [PDF]
Chen CH, Yao Z, Wu S, Regehr WG.
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Purkinje cell microzones mediate distinct kinematics of a single movement. [PDF]
Blot FGC +8 more
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Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, Volume 13, Issue 5, Page 1313-1317, May 2026.
Eriko Igami +7 more
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Abstract We report for the first time non‐invasively recorded ethanol (EtOH) induced changes in the spontaneous and evoked activity of the human cerebellum. We recorded electroencephalography (EEG), electro‐cerebellography (ECeG), lower limb electro‐myography (EMG), and posturography in a 64 year old adult male before and after oral ingestion of EtOH ...
Neil P. M. Todd +2 more
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Models of Purkinje cell dendritic tree selection during early cerebellar development. [PDF]
Kato M, De Schutter E.
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Classical conditioning of Purkinje cell responses <i>in vitro</i> produces <i>in vivo</i>-like simple spike suppressions during the conditional stimulus. [PDF]
Gornov A, Moulin TC, Johansson F.
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Publisher Correction: Purkinje cell microzones mediate distinct kinematics of a single movement. [PDF]
Blot FGC +8 more
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