AbstractThe interposed nuclei (IN) of the intermediate cerebellum are critical components of the circuits that control associative learning of eyeblinks and other defensive reflexes in mammals. The IN, which represent the sole output of the intermediate cerebellum, receive massive GABAergic input from Purkinje cells of the cerebellar cortex and are thought to contribute to the acquisition and performance of classically conditioned eyeblinks. The specific role of deep cerebellar nuclei and the cerebellar cortex in eyeblink conditioning are not well understood. One group of studies reported that blocking GABAA neurotransmission in the IN altered the time profile of conditioned responses (CRs), suggesting that the main function of the cerebell...
SummaryClosed-loop circuitries between cortical and subcortical regions can facilitate precision of ...
Here, we investigate the involvement of two sites of plasticity in the learning and expression of a ...
URO Summer Research Fellowship (2012)Abstract Award in Behavioral Neuroscience and Travel Award at N...
AbstractThe interposed nuclei (IN) of the intermediate cerebellum are critical components of the cir...
AbstractThe interposed nuclei (IN) of the cerebellum play a crucial role in the classically conditio...
We used micro-infusions during eyelid conditioning in rabbits to investigate the relative contributi...
UnrestrictedThe cerebellum has a very well organized anatomy. It is recognized for its critical role...
While research on the cerebellar cortex is crystallizing our understanding of its function in learni...
Several forms of learning, including classical conditioning of the eyeblink, depend upon the cerebel...
The hypothesis that plasticity essential for motor learning is resident in the cerebellum is support...
Closed-loop circuitries between cortical and subcortical regions can facilitate precision of output ...
SummaryData from in vitro and anesthetized preparations indicate that inhibition plays a major role ...
It has previously been shown that the cerebellum is critical for classical conditioning. The experim...
The ipsilateral cerebellum to the trained eye has been reported to be essential for acquisition and ...
Pavlovian eyeblink conditioning has been used extensively as a model system for examining the neural...
SummaryClosed-loop circuitries between cortical and subcortical regions can facilitate precision of ...
Here, we investigate the involvement of two sites of plasticity in the learning and expression of a ...
URO Summer Research Fellowship (2012)Abstract Award in Behavioral Neuroscience and Travel Award at N...
AbstractThe interposed nuclei (IN) of the intermediate cerebellum are critical components of the cir...
AbstractThe interposed nuclei (IN) of the cerebellum play a crucial role in the classically conditio...
We used micro-infusions during eyelid conditioning in rabbits to investigate the relative contributi...
UnrestrictedThe cerebellum has a very well organized anatomy. It is recognized for its critical role...
While research on the cerebellar cortex is crystallizing our understanding of its function in learni...
Several forms of learning, including classical conditioning of the eyeblink, depend upon the cerebel...
The hypothesis that plasticity essential for motor learning is resident in the cerebellum is support...
Closed-loop circuitries between cortical and subcortical regions can facilitate precision of output ...
SummaryData from in vitro and anesthetized preparations indicate that inhibition plays a major role ...
It has previously been shown that the cerebellum is critical for classical conditioning. The experim...
The ipsilateral cerebellum to the trained eye has been reported to be essential for acquisition and ...
Pavlovian eyeblink conditioning has been used extensively as a model system for examining the neural...
SummaryClosed-loop circuitries between cortical and subcortical regions can facilitate precision of ...
Here, we investigate the involvement of two sites of plasticity in the learning and expression of a ...
URO Summer Research Fellowship (2012)Abstract Award in Behavioral Neuroscience and Travel Award at N...