The magnitude of classically conditioned bradycardia was studied in rabbits in which various cerebellar regions (lobule IX or the posterior vermis or the hemispheres) had been removed surgically. Lesions were shown histologically to be restricted to the cortex and the underlying white matter without any damage to the deep cerebellar nuclei. In the conditioning procedure, tones were employed as conditioned stimuli (CS) and ear shocks as unconditioned stimuli (US). Cerebellar lesions did not affect the characteristics of the bradycardic orienting response, baseline heart rate or the unconditioned tachycardic response to US. The conditioned bradycardia was significantly reduced in magnitude with respect to controls in rabbits submitted to remo...
We used micro-infusions during eyelid conditioning in rabbits to investigate the relative contributi...
Rabbits received lesions of the mediodorsal nucleus of the thalamus (MDN) or sham lesions and were s...
Previous research in our laboratory (Hamilton, et al. in press) has shown that electrical stimulatio...
The involvement of the cerebellar vermis in the control of affective behaviors and in the coordinati...
The magnitude of classically conditioned bradycardia was studied in 18-day-old and adult rabbits in ...
The effects on the expression of conditioned bradycardia of pairing an early (fourth postnatal day) ...
The effects of medial prefrontal cortex early lesion (mPFl) on classical conditioned bradycardia (CB...
The aim of the present study was to ascertain possible roles for the posterior cerebellar vermis in ...
Extracellular single-unit recordings of Purkinje cells in the anterior cerebellar vermis (ACV) of th...
In Experiment 1, rabbits with bilateral ibotenic acid (IA) lesions of either the amygdaloid central ...
In Experiment 1, it was demonstrated that electrical stimulation of the medial division of the media...
In Experiment 1, rabbits with either auditory (AC) or visual cortex (VC) lesions received 7 days of ...
The Purkinje cell projection from the cardiovascular region of sublobule b of the uvula (medial area...
The purposes of the present study were to examine the role of the parabrachial nucleus (PBN) of the ...
Activation of sublobule IX-b of the cerebellar vermis evokes hypotension, bradycardia and decrease o...
We used micro-infusions during eyelid conditioning in rabbits to investigate the relative contributi...
Rabbits received lesions of the mediodorsal nucleus of the thalamus (MDN) or sham lesions and were s...
Previous research in our laboratory (Hamilton, et al. in press) has shown that electrical stimulatio...
The involvement of the cerebellar vermis in the control of affective behaviors and in the coordinati...
The magnitude of classically conditioned bradycardia was studied in 18-day-old and adult rabbits in ...
The effects on the expression of conditioned bradycardia of pairing an early (fourth postnatal day) ...
The effects of medial prefrontal cortex early lesion (mPFl) on classical conditioned bradycardia (CB...
The aim of the present study was to ascertain possible roles for the posterior cerebellar vermis in ...
Extracellular single-unit recordings of Purkinje cells in the anterior cerebellar vermis (ACV) of th...
In Experiment 1, rabbits with bilateral ibotenic acid (IA) lesions of either the amygdaloid central ...
In Experiment 1, it was demonstrated that electrical stimulation of the medial division of the media...
In Experiment 1, rabbits with either auditory (AC) or visual cortex (VC) lesions received 7 days of ...
The Purkinje cell projection from the cardiovascular region of sublobule b of the uvula (medial area...
The purposes of the present study were to examine the role of the parabrachial nucleus (PBN) of the ...
Activation of sublobule IX-b of the cerebellar vermis evokes hypotension, bradycardia and decrease o...
We used micro-infusions during eyelid conditioning in rabbits to investigate the relative contributi...
Rabbits received lesions of the mediodorsal nucleus of the thalamus (MDN) or sham lesions and were s...
Previous research in our laboratory (Hamilton, et al. in press) has shown that electrical stimulatio...