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SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY OF RED NUCLEUS NEURONS

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‘Disfacilitation’ of red nucleus neurones

Experientia, 1965
Dans les neurones du noyau rouge, il a ete demontre par l'enregistrement intracellulaire que les potentiels hyperpolarisants de longue duree sont produits par la stimulation de la region du noyau interpose et du cortex cerebelleux. En changeant le potentiel de membrane de la cellule, l'amplitude de l'hyperpolarisation diminue ou augmente parallelement ...
N, Tsukahara   +3 more
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Pharmacological properties of feline red nucleus

International Journal of Neuropharmacology, 1969
Abstract Biogenic amines and related compounds, and certain amino acids were applied by microelectrophoresis onto single red nucleus neurons. The cats were either lightly anesthetized or specially prepared in the unanesthetized state. l -Glutamic and dl -homoeysteic acids were potent excitants while gamma-aminobutyric acid was a strong depressant of ...
R, Davis, P C, Vaughan
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Afterhyperpolarization in neurones of the red nucleus

Experimental Brain Research, 1984
Afterhyperpolarization (AHP) following single or short trains of spikes in rubrospinal neurones (RN neurones) of the cat has been studied with intracellular recording techniques. The AHP amplitude was potential dependent; it increased with depolarization and decreased with hyperpolarization and had an extrapolated reversal potential about 20 mV below ...
H, Hultborn   +3 more
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Red nucleus: past and future

Behavioural Brain Research, 1988
The red nucleus has greatly interested scientists for almost a century. This can be explained by the fact that problems of general interest are encountered when studying this nucleus. Some of them are outlined in this paper, such as the phylogenetic evolution of the rubrospinal tract, the respective roles of the rubrospinal and pyramidal tracts in the ...
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THE RED NUCLEUS

Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1934
The mechanism of the regulation of muscle tonus has constituted a long and absorbing, although as yet uncompleted, chapter in the study of functional neurology. Recently, a certain school of investigation, now led by Rademaker, designated the nucleus ruber as the chief center for the regulation of muscle tonus, and in support of this idea, Rademaker 1 ...
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Targeting the Red Nucleus for Cerebellar Tremor

The Cerebellum, 2014
Deep brain stimulation of the thalamus (and especially the ventral intermediate nucleus) does not significantly improve a drug-resistant, disabling cerebellar tremor. The dentato-rubro-olivary tract (Guillain-Mollaret triangle, including the red nucleus) is a subcortical loop that is critically involved in tremor genesis.
Lefranc, Michel   +8 more
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