The cortical input of 117 dentate nucleus neurons projecting either to the red nucleus (73 cells) or to the inferior olive (44 units) was studied electrophysiologically in rats. The majority of cells in both groups responded to electrical stimulation of discrete sites of the contralateral motor cortex. However, activation latencies from the same cortical focus were shorter for neurons projecting to the red nucleus than for olivary-projecting neurons. Principal components analysis pointed out significant differences between the two neuronal subgroups also in the temporal pattern of activity. These results suggest that a motor command might be transmitted through parallel independent channels to cerebellar neurons projecting to different regi...
1. A new methodological approach for detailed study of the organization of the cerebellar corticonuc...
The gracile nucleus (GN) and lateral part of rostral dorsal accessory olive (rDAO) are important rel...
The calcium-binding protein, parvalbumin and glutamic acid decarboxylase immunohistochemistry were u...
The cortical input of 117 dentate nucleus neurons projecting either to the red nucleus (73 cells) or...
The organization of the cerebellum is characterized by a number of longitudinally organized connecti...
We examined the effects of electric stimulation of the cerebellar lateral nucleus (LN) in the rat on...
The activity of 103 individual neurons in the dentate nucleus and 39 neurons in the laterals cortex ...
With the aim to evaluate a possible neocerebellar control on eye movements, the projections from the...
International audienceIn prior studies, we described the differential organization of corticostriata...
Intracortical microstimulation (ICMS) delivered to the motor cortex (M1) via long- or short-train du...
The output of the cerebellar cortex is controlled by two main inputs, (i.e., the climbing fiber and ...
In this paper we examined the neuronal activities of external cuneate nucleus, spinocerebellar Purki...
Neurons of the intralaminar thalamus, including central lateral (CL) and parafascicular (Pf) nuclei,...
1. A new methodological approach for detailed study of the organization of the cerebellar corticonuc...
The gracile nucleus (GN) and lateral part of rostral dorsal accessory olive (rDAO) are important rel...
The calcium-binding protein, parvalbumin and glutamic acid decarboxylase immunohistochemistry were u...
The cortical input of 117 dentate nucleus neurons projecting either to the red nucleus (73 cells) or...
The organization of the cerebellum is characterized by a number of longitudinally organized connecti...
We examined the effects of electric stimulation of the cerebellar lateral nucleus (LN) in the rat on...
The activity of 103 individual neurons in the dentate nucleus and 39 neurons in the laterals cortex ...
With the aim to evaluate a possible neocerebellar control on eye movements, the projections from the...
International audienceIn prior studies, we described the differential organization of corticostriata...
Intracortical microstimulation (ICMS) delivered to the motor cortex (M1) via long- or short-train du...
The output of the cerebellar cortex is controlled by two main inputs, (i.e., the climbing fiber and ...
In this paper we examined the neuronal activities of external cuneate nucleus, spinocerebellar Purki...
Neurons of the intralaminar thalamus, including central lateral (CL) and parafascicular (Pf) nuclei,...
1. A new methodological approach for detailed study of the organization of the cerebellar corticonuc...
The gracile nucleus (GN) and lateral part of rostral dorsal accessory olive (rDAO) are important rel...
The calcium-binding protein, parvalbumin and glutamic acid decarboxylase immunohistochemistry were u...