It has been known for a long time that GABAergic Purkinje cells in the cerebellar cortex, as well as their target neurons in the cerebellar nuclei, are spontaneously active. The cerebellar output will, therefore, depend on how input is integrated into this spontaneous activity. It has been shown that input from climbing fibers originating in the inferior olive controls the spontaneous activity in Purkinje cells. While blocking climbing fiber input to the Purkinje cells causes a dramatic increase in the firing rate, increased climbing fiber activity results in reduced Purkinje cell activity. However, the exact calibration of this regulation has not been examined systematically. Here we examine the relation between climbing fiber stimulation ...
The inferior olivary nucleus provides one of the two main inputs to the cerebellum: the so-called cl...
Classical conditioning of a motor response such as eyeblink is associated with the development of a ...
It has previously been shown that the cerebellum is critical for classical conditioning. The experim...
textabstractIt has been known for a long time that GABAergic Purkinje cells in the cerebellar cortex...
The pathway from the deep cerebellar nuclei to the inferior olive, the source of the climbing fibre ...
The pathway from the deep cerebellar nuclei to the inferior olive, the source of the climbing fibre ...
The pathway from the deep cerebellar nuclei to the inferior olive, the nucleo-olivary pathway, is kn...
The cerebellar cortex is necessary for adaptively timed conditioned responses (CRs) in eyeblink cond...
Associative learning in the cerebellum underlies motor memories and probably also cognitive associat...
Associative learning in the cerebellum underlies motor memories and probably also cognitive associat...
Climbing fiber (CF) input to the cerebellum is thought to instruct associative motor memory formatio...
Associative learning in the cerebellum has previously focused on single movements. In eyeblink condi...
The output of the cerebellar cortex is controlled by two main inputs, (i.e., the climbing fiber and ...
To study the role of the mossy fiber afferents to the cerebellum in classical eye-blink conditioning...
Adaptations that take place in the cerebellum support motor learning. Climbing fibers (CFs), the axo...
The inferior olivary nucleus provides one of the two main inputs to the cerebellum: the so-called cl...
Classical conditioning of a motor response such as eyeblink is associated with the development of a ...
It has previously been shown that the cerebellum is critical for classical conditioning. The experim...
textabstractIt has been known for a long time that GABAergic Purkinje cells in the cerebellar cortex...
The pathway from the deep cerebellar nuclei to the inferior olive, the source of the climbing fibre ...
The pathway from the deep cerebellar nuclei to the inferior olive, the source of the climbing fibre ...
The pathway from the deep cerebellar nuclei to the inferior olive, the nucleo-olivary pathway, is kn...
The cerebellar cortex is necessary for adaptively timed conditioned responses (CRs) in eyeblink cond...
Associative learning in the cerebellum underlies motor memories and probably also cognitive associat...
Associative learning in the cerebellum underlies motor memories and probably also cognitive associat...
Climbing fiber (CF) input to the cerebellum is thought to instruct associative motor memory formatio...
Associative learning in the cerebellum has previously focused on single movements. In eyeblink condi...
The output of the cerebellar cortex is controlled by two main inputs, (i.e., the climbing fiber and ...
To study the role of the mossy fiber afferents to the cerebellum in classical eye-blink conditioning...
Adaptations that take place in the cerebellum support motor learning. Climbing fibers (CFs), the axo...
The inferior olivary nucleus provides one of the two main inputs to the cerebellum: the so-called cl...
Classical conditioning of a motor response such as eyeblink is associated with the development of a ...
It has previously been shown that the cerebellum is critical for classical conditioning. The experim...