BACKGROUND: Vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) gain adaptation, a longstanding experimental model of cerebellar learning, utilizes sites of plasticity in both cerebellar cortex and brainstem. However, the mechanisms by which the activity of cortical Purkinje cells may guide synaptic plasticity in brainstem vestibular neurons are unclear. Theoretical analyses indicate that vestibular plasticity should depend upon the correlation between Purkinje cell and vestibular afferent inputs, so that, in gain-down learning for example, increased cortical activity should induce long-term depression (LTD) at vestibular synapses. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here we expressed this correlational learning rule in its simplest form, as an anti-Hebbian, heteros...
The cerebellum is crucial for different types of motor learning. Established theories of cerebellar ...
I Abstract The cerebellum is an evolutionarily conserved structure critical for motor learning in ve...
Classical Marr-Albus theories of cerebellar learning employ only cortical sites of plasticity. Howev...
Background: Vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) gain adaptation, a longstanding experimental model of cere...
Vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) gain adaptation, a longstanding experimental model of cerebellar learn...
The vestibular system provides an attractive model for understanding how changes in cellular and syn...
<p>A: Schematic diagram of vestibular and cerebellar inputs to MVN neuron. The input from the vesti...
In this issue of Neuron, McElvain et al. demonstrate for the first time plasticity at the synapse be...
International audienceCerebellar Purkinje cells mediate accurate eye movement coordination. However,...
Cerebellar Purkinje cells mediate accurate eye movement coordination. However, it remains unclear ho...
Vestibular paradigms are widely used for investigating mechanisms underlying cerebellar motor learni...
Mechanisms of cerebellar motor learning are still poorly understood. The standard Marr-Albus-Ito the...
The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) is a simple reflex that stabilizes gaze by moving the eyes in the ...
SummaryLinking synaptic plasticity with behavioral learning requires understanding how synaptic effi...
The vestibular system possesses an extraordinary capacity for adaptation and compensation under norm...
The cerebellum is crucial for different types of motor learning. Established theories of cerebellar ...
I Abstract The cerebellum is an evolutionarily conserved structure critical for motor learning in ve...
Classical Marr-Albus theories of cerebellar learning employ only cortical sites of plasticity. Howev...
Background: Vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) gain adaptation, a longstanding experimental model of cere...
Vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) gain adaptation, a longstanding experimental model of cerebellar learn...
The vestibular system provides an attractive model for understanding how changes in cellular and syn...
<p>A: Schematic diagram of vestibular and cerebellar inputs to MVN neuron. The input from the vesti...
In this issue of Neuron, McElvain et al. demonstrate for the first time plasticity at the synapse be...
International audienceCerebellar Purkinje cells mediate accurate eye movement coordination. However,...
Cerebellar Purkinje cells mediate accurate eye movement coordination. However, it remains unclear ho...
Vestibular paradigms are widely used for investigating mechanisms underlying cerebellar motor learni...
Mechanisms of cerebellar motor learning are still poorly understood. The standard Marr-Albus-Ito the...
The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) is a simple reflex that stabilizes gaze by moving the eyes in the ...
SummaryLinking synaptic plasticity with behavioral learning requires understanding how synaptic effi...
The vestibular system possesses an extraordinary capacity for adaptation and compensation under norm...
The cerebellum is crucial for different types of motor learning. Established theories of cerebellar ...
I Abstract The cerebellum is an evolutionarily conserved structure critical for motor learning in ve...
Classical Marr-Albus theories of cerebellar learning employ only cortical sites of plasticity. Howev...