SummaryThe recoding of diverse sensory and motor signals by granule cells (GCs) is probably critical for the function of cerebellar circuits, yet the nature of these transformations and their significance for cerebellar information processing remain poorly understood. In cerebellum-like structures in fish, anti-Hebbian plasticity at parallel fiber synapses generates “negative images” that act to cancel predictable patterns of electrosensory input. Here I test the hypothesis that GCs enhance the capacity of Purkinje-like cells to generate specific negative images by selectively encoding combinations of sensory and motor signals. Using in vivo whole-cell recordings, I show (1) that a subset of GCs integrate sensory and motor signals conveyed ...
An understanding of the patterns of mossy fiber transmission to Purkinje cells, via granule cell axo...
The brain selectively allocates attention from a continuous stream of sensory input. This process is...
In recent years, it has become clear that motor learning, as revealed by associative eyelid conditio...
The relatively simple and compact morphology of cerebellar granule cells (CGCs) has led to the view ...
Why are sensory signals and motor command signals combined in the neurons of origin of the spinocere...
To understand the computations performed by the input layers of cortical structures, it is essential...
The cerebellum plays a role in the control of sensorimotor functions and possibly also of higher cog...
Cerebellar granule cells (GCs) make up the majority of all neurons in the vertebrate brain, but hete...
Granule cell axons, via their parallel fibers, form synapses with Purkinje cells across large areas ...
A fundamental question in neurobiology is how animals integrate external sensory information from th...
For many years the vertebrate cerebellum has been known to play a central role in motor control. Thi...
The cerebellum integrates sensory stimuli and motor actions to enable smooth coordination and motor ...
The cerebellar granule cells are the most numerous neurons of the brain. They are also among the mos...
Classical feed-forward inhibition involves an excitation-inhibition sequence that enhances the tempo...
<p>A: Schematic diagram of the cerebellar-like structures in electric fish <a href="http://www.ploso...
An understanding of the patterns of mossy fiber transmission to Purkinje cells, via granule cell axo...
The brain selectively allocates attention from a continuous stream of sensory input. This process is...
In recent years, it has become clear that motor learning, as revealed by associative eyelid conditio...
The relatively simple and compact morphology of cerebellar granule cells (CGCs) has led to the view ...
Why are sensory signals and motor command signals combined in the neurons of origin of the spinocere...
To understand the computations performed by the input layers of cortical structures, it is essential...
The cerebellum plays a role in the control of sensorimotor functions and possibly also of higher cog...
Cerebellar granule cells (GCs) make up the majority of all neurons in the vertebrate brain, but hete...
Granule cell axons, via their parallel fibers, form synapses with Purkinje cells across large areas ...
A fundamental question in neurobiology is how animals integrate external sensory information from th...
For many years the vertebrate cerebellum has been known to play a central role in motor control. Thi...
The cerebellum integrates sensory stimuli and motor actions to enable smooth coordination and motor ...
The cerebellar granule cells are the most numerous neurons of the brain. They are also among the mos...
Classical feed-forward inhibition involves an excitation-inhibition sequence that enhances the tempo...
<p>A: Schematic diagram of the cerebellar-like structures in electric fish <a href="http://www.ploso...
An understanding of the patterns of mossy fiber transmission to Purkinje cells, via granule cell axo...
The brain selectively allocates attention from a continuous stream of sensory input. This process is...
In recent years, it has become clear that motor learning, as revealed by associative eyelid conditio...