The deep cerebellar nuclei (DCN) represent output channels of the cerebellum, and they transmit integrated sensorimotor signals to modulate limb movements. But the functional relevance of identifiable neuronal subpopulations within the DCN remains unclear. Here, we examine a genetically tractable population of neurons in the mouse interposed anterior nucleus (IntA). We show that these neurons represent a subset of glutamatergic neurons in the IntA and constitute a specific element of an internal feedback circuit within the cerebellar cortex and cerebello-thalamo-cortical pathway associated with limb control. Ablation and optogenetic stimulation of these neurons disrupt efficacy of skilled reach and locomotor movement and reveal that they co...
Primary motor cortex (M1) contributes to the control of limb movements which have to be applied not ...
Cerebellar control of movements is dependent on mossy fiber input conveying information about sensor...
Evidence gathered across various animal models suggests that in the cerebellum, sensory and motor co...
The deep cerebellar nuclei (DCN) represent output channels of the cerebellum, and they transmit inte...
The cerebellum controls movement and motor coordination by transmitting integrated sensorimotor sign...
As the output channels of the cerebellum, the deep cerebellar nuclei (DCN) represent an important el...
The brainstem is a key centre in the control of body movements. Although the precise nature of brain...
The generation of voluntary movements can be described as a sequence of neuronal processes, includin...
SummaryCortical motor maps are the basis of voluntary movement, but they have proven difficult to un...
SummaryThe cerebellum stores associative motor memories essential for properly timed movement; howev...
The precision of skilled forelimb movement has long been presumed to rely on rapid feedback correcti...
Neural representations of limb movement kinematic parameters are common among central nervous system...
textabstractIt is a longstanding question in neuroscience how elaborate multi-joint movements are co...
Persistent and ramping neural activity in the frontal cortex anticipates specific movements. Prepara...
The cerebellum integrates descending motor commands and sensory information to generate predictions ...
Primary motor cortex (M1) contributes to the control of limb movements which have to be applied not ...
Cerebellar control of movements is dependent on mossy fiber input conveying information about sensor...
Evidence gathered across various animal models suggests that in the cerebellum, sensory and motor co...
The deep cerebellar nuclei (DCN) represent output channels of the cerebellum, and they transmit inte...
The cerebellum controls movement and motor coordination by transmitting integrated sensorimotor sign...
As the output channels of the cerebellum, the deep cerebellar nuclei (DCN) represent an important el...
The brainstem is a key centre in the control of body movements. Although the precise nature of brain...
The generation of voluntary movements can be described as a sequence of neuronal processes, includin...
SummaryCortical motor maps are the basis of voluntary movement, but they have proven difficult to un...
SummaryThe cerebellum stores associative motor memories essential for properly timed movement; howev...
The precision of skilled forelimb movement has long been presumed to rely on rapid feedback correcti...
Neural representations of limb movement kinematic parameters are common among central nervous system...
textabstractIt is a longstanding question in neuroscience how elaborate multi-joint movements are co...
Persistent and ramping neural activity in the frontal cortex anticipates specific movements. Prepara...
The cerebellum integrates descending motor commands and sensory information to generate predictions ...
Primary motor cortex (M1) contributes to the control of limb movements which have to be applied not ...
Cerebellar control of movements is dependent on mossy fiber input conveying information about sensor...
Evidence gathered across various animal models suggests that in the cerebellum, sensory and motor co...