Abstract The review asks how the adaptive filter model of the cerebellum might be relevant to experimental work on zone C3, one of the most extensively studied regions of cerebellar cortex. As far as features of the cerebellar microcircuit are concerned, the model appears to fit very well with electrophysiological discoveries concerning the importance of molecular layer interneurons and their plasticity, the significance of long-term potentiation and the striking number of silent parallel fibre synapses. Regarding external connectivity and functionality, a key feature of the adaptive filter model is its use of the decorrelation algorithm, which renders it uniquely suited to problems of sensory noise cancellation. However, this capacity can ...
AbstractCerebellar function is increasingly discussed in terms of engineering schemes for motor cont...
The human brain is undoubtedly the most complex product of evolution. Understanding how complex beh...
It is well-established that the damage or removal of the cerebellar cortex not only leads to severe ...
The review asks how the adaptive filter model of the cerebellum might be relevant to experimental wo...
The adaptive filter model of the cerebellar microcircuit has been successfully applied to biological...
Although considerable progress has been made in developing models of cerebellar function in sensorim...
Robotics has evolved since its inception and has found major applications in industries. With recent...
The adaptive filter model of the cerebellar microcircuit has been successfully applied to biological...
In this paper, a model of cerebellar function is implemented and evaluated in the control of a robot...
Cerebellar function is increasingly discussed in terms of engineering schemes for motor control and ...
Marr–Albus adaptive filter models of the cerebellum have been applied successfully to a range of s...
It is widely accepted that unexpected sensory consequences of self-action engage the cerebellum. How...
The original chapter on adaptive-filter models addressed the issue of how far such models were consi...
It is widely accepted that unexpected sensory consequences of self-action engage the cerebellum. How...
Initial investigations of the cerebellar microcircuit inspired the Marr-Albus theoretical framework ...
AbstractCerebellar function is increasingly discussed in terms of engineering schemes for motor cont...
The human brain is undoubtedly the most complex product of evolution. Understanding how complex beh...
It is well-established that the damage or removal of the cerebellar cortex not only leads to severe ...
The review asks how the adaptive filter model of the cerebellum might be relevant to experimental wo...
The adaptive filter model of the cerebellar microcircuit has been successfully applied to biological...
Although considerable progress has been made in developing models of cerebellar function in sensorim...
Robotics has evolved since its inception and has found major applications in industries. With recent...
The adaptive filter model of the cerebellar microcircuit has been successfully applied to biological...
In this paper, a model of cerebellar function is implemented and evaluated in the control of a robot...
Cerebellar function is increasingly discussed in terms of engineering schemes for motor control and ...
Marr–Albus adaptive filter models of the cerebellum have been applied successfully to a range of s...
It is widely accepted that unexpected sensory consequences of self-action engage the cerebellum. How...
The original chapter on adaptive-filter models addressed the issue of how far such models were consi...
It is widely accepted that unexpected sensory consequences of self-action engage the cerebellum. How...
Initial investigations of the cerebellar microcircuit inspired the Marr-Albus theoretical framework ...
AbstractCerebellar function is increasingly discussed in terms of engineering schemes for motor cont...
The human brain is undoubtedly the most complex product of evolution. Understanding how complex beh...
It is well-established that the damage or removal of the cerebellar cortex not only leads to severe ...