Cerebellar networks have traditionally been linked to sensorimotor control. However, a large body of evidence suggests that cerebellar functions extend to non-motor realms, such as fear-based emotional processing and that these functions are supported by interactions with a wide range of brain structures. Research related to the cerebellar contributions to emotional processing has focussed primarily on the use of well-constrained conditioning paradigms in both human and non-human subjects. From these studies, cerebellar circuits appear to be critically involved in both conditioned and unconditioned responses to threatening stimuli in addition to encoding and storage of fear memory. It has been hypothesised that the computational mechanism u...
Over the past three decades, insights into the role of the cerebellum in emotional processing have s...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by high rates of comorbid internalizing and external...
Autism is marked by impairments in social reciprocity and communication, along with restricted, repe...
Recent neuro-imaging studies have implicated the cerebellum in several higher-order functions. Its r...
Recent neuro-imaging studies have implicated the cerebellum in several higher-order functions. Its r...
The cerebellum has been repeatedly implicated in gene expression, rodent model and post-mortem studi...
Studies from the past three decades have demonstrated that there is cerebellar involvement in the em...
Following the fundamental recognition of its involvement in sensory-motor coordination and learning,...
In the whole animal kingdom, fear learning is an essential process that allows living beings to surv...
Emotional information is better remembered than neutral information. Extensive evidence indicates th...
Research on the neural systems underlying emotion in animal models over the past two decades has imp...
AbstractTo better understand learning mechanisms, one needs to study synaptic plasticity induced by ...
Anxiety and anxiety related disorders are increasing at a drastic rate in the past decade, with the ...
Cerebellar research has focused principally on adult motor function. However, the cerebellum also ma...
The central neural pathways involved in fear-evoked behaviour are highly conserved across mammalian ...
Over the past three decades, insights into the role of the cerebellum in emotional processing have s...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by high rates of comorbid internalizing and external...
Autism is marked by impairments in social reciprocity and communication, along with restricted, repe...
Recent neuro-imaging studies have implicated the cerebellum in several higher-order functions. Its r...
Recent neuro-imaging studies have implicated the cerebellum in several higher-order functions. Its r...
The cerebellum has been repeatedly implicated in gene expression, rodent model and post-mortem studi...
Studies from the past three decades have demonstrated that there is cerebellar involvement in the em...
Following the fundamental recognition of its involvement in sensory-motor coordination and learning,...
In the whole animal kingdom, fear learning is an essential process that allows living beings to surv...
Emotional information is better remembered than neutral information. Extensive evidence indicates th...
Research on the neural systems underlying emotion in animal models over the past two decades has imp...
AbstractTo better understand learning mechanisms, one needs to study synaptic plasticity induced by ...
Anxiety and anxiety related disorders are increasing at a drastic rate in the past decade, with the ...
Cerebellar research has focused principally on adult motor function. However, the cerebellum also ma...
The central neural pathways involved in fear-evoked behaviour are highly conserved across mammalian ...
Over the past three decades, insights into the role of the cerebellum in emotional processing have s...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by high rates of comorbid internalizing and external...
Autism is marked by impairments in social reciprocity and communication, along with restricted, repe...