Although considerable progress has been made in developing models of cerebellar function in sensorimotor control, the exact nature of the basic operations performed by the cerebellum remain elusive. Several major theories have emerged these last decades. According to the hypothesis of Marr and Albus, the climbing fiber input carries an error signal weakening the strength of a subset of parallel fibers/Purkinje neurons synapses in the cerebellar cortex. Cerebellar circuits would gain the control of movement through trial and error. The hypothesis of internal models emulating movements is currently highly cited. There is a general agreement that (1) the central nervous system has to cope with an intrinsic time delay of sensory feedback relate...
markdownabstractThe cerebellum has been suggested to be involved in motor control ever since the ear...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2013. Major: Neuroscience. Advisor: Timothy J. Ebne...
The cerebellum is typically associated with motor control although there is now extensive evidence t...
The cerebellum is a key-actor in motor control. Attempting to extract the motor codes underlying the...
It is well-established that the damage or removal of the cerebellar cortex not only leads to severe ...
International audienceFor more than two decades, there has been converging evidence for an essential...
International audienceFor more than two decades, there has been converging evidence for an essential...
# Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2011 Abstract Considerable progress has been made in devel-op...
The cerebellum is a complex part of the brain that plays a role in co-ordination, motor learning and...
The cerebellum is a central brain structure deeply integrated into major loops with the cerebral cor...
The cerebellum has a striking homogeneous cytoarchitecture and participates in both motor and non-mo...
The cerebellum is an important contributor to feedforward control mechanisms of the central nervous ...
Precise control of grasping when manipulating objects depends on intact function of the cerebellum. ...
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textabstractThis thesis focuses on the control of the cerebellum on motor behaviour, and more specif...
markdownabstractThe cerebellum has been suggested to be involved in motor control ever since the ear...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2013. Major: Neuroscience. Advisor: Timothy J. Ebne...
The cerebellum is typically associated with motor control although there is now extensive evidence t...
The cerebellum is a key-actor in motor control. Attempting to extract the motor codes underlying the...
It is well-established that the damage or removal of the cerebellar cortex not only leads to severe ...
International audienceFor more than two decades, there has been converging evidence for an essential...
International audienceFor more than two decades, there has been converging evidence for an essential...
# Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2011 Abstract Considerable progress has been made in devel-op...
The cerebellum is a complex part of the brain that plays a role in co-ordination, motor learning and...
The cerebellum is a central brain structure deeply integrated into major loops with the cerebral cor...
The cerebellum has a striking homogeneous cytoarchitecture and participates in both motor and non-mo...
The cerebellum is an important contributor to feedforward control mechanisms of the central nervous ...
Precise control of grasping when manipulating objects depends on intact function of the cerebellum. ...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/50354/1/410350103_ftp.pd
textabstractThis thesis focuses on the control of the cerebellum on motor behaviour, and more specif...
markdownabstractThe cerebellum has been suggested to be involved in motor control ever since the ear...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2013. Major: Neuroscience. Advisor: Timothy J. Ebne...
The cerebellum is typically associated with motor control although there is now extensive evidence t...