AbstractThe interposed nuclei (IN) of the cerebellum play a crucial role in the classically conditioned eyeblink circuit. It has previously been shown in well-trained animals that injecting the IN with GABAA antagonists produces short-latency conditioned responses (SLRs). The mechanism underlying SLR generation is not clear. According to one concept, SLRs originate in cerebellar nuclei in response to direct inputs from collaterals of mossy fibers. An alternate explanation is that SLRs are produced by extra-cerebellar circuits that are excited by increased tonic activity in cerebellar nuclei or by the combined action of inputs to cerebellar nuclei from mossy fiber collaterals and incompletely blocked Purkinje cells. In the present study, we ...
There are controversies whether learning of conditioned eyeblink responses primarily takes place wit...
There are controversies whether learning of conditioned eyeblink responses primarily takes place wit...
It has been suggested that the cerebellar mossy fibre afferents transmit the conditioned stimulus (C...
AbstractThe interposed nuclei (IN) of the cerebellum play a crucial role in the classically conditio...
AbstractThe interposed nuclei (IN) of the intermediate cerebellum are critical components of the cir...
We used micro-infusions during eyelid conditioning in rabbits to investigate the relative contributi...
The cumulative work presented here supports the hypothesis that plasticity in the cerebellar cortex ...
UnrestrictedThe cerebellum has a very well organized anatomy. It is recognized for its critical role...
A model for cerebellar involvement in motor learning was tested using classical eyelid conditioning ...
Abstract Associative learning during delay eyeblink conditioning (EBC) depends on an intact cerebell...
Here, we investigate the involvement of two sites of plasticity in the learning and expression of a ...
It has previously been shown that the cerebellum is critical for classical conditioning. The experim...
We develop a new model that explains how the cerebellum may generate the timing in classical delay e...
Pavlovian eyeblink conditioning has been used extensively as a model system for examining the neural...
Closed-loop circuitries between cortical and subcortical regions can facilitate precision of output ...
There are controversies whether learning of conditioned eyeblink responses primarily takes place wit...
There are controversies whether learning of conditioned eyeblink responses primarily takes place wit...
It has been suggested that the cerebellar mossy fibre afferents transmit the conditioned stimulus (C...
AbstractThe interposed nuclei (IN) of the cerebellum play a crucial role in the classically conditio...
AbstractThe interposed nuclei (IN) of the intermediate cerebellum are critical components of the cir...
We used micro-infusions during eyelid conditioning in rabbits to investigate the relative contributi...
The cumulative work presented here supports the hypothesis that plasticity in the cerebellar cortex ...
UnrestrictedThe cerebellum has a very well organized anatomy. It is recognized for its critical role...
A model for cerebellar involvement in motor learning was tested using classical eyelid conditioning ...
Abstract Associative learning during delay eyeblink conditioning (EBC) depends on an intact cerebell...
Here, we investigate the involvement of two sites of plasticity in the learning and expression of a ...
It has previously been shown that the cerebellum is critical for classical conditioning. The experim...
We develop a new model that explains how the cerebellum may generate the timing in classical delay e...
Pavlovian eyeblink conditioning has been used extensively as a model system for examining the neural...
Closed-loop circuitries between cortical and subcortical regions can facilitate precision of output ...
There are controversies whether learning of conditioned eyeblink responses primarily takes place wit...
There are controversies whether learning of conditioned eyeblink responses primarily takes place wit...
It has been suggested that the cerebellar mossy fibre afferents transmit the conditioned stimulus (C...