The cerebellum and eye-blink conditioning: learning versus network performance hypotheses.
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Consensus paper: roles of the cerebellum in motor control--the diversity of ideas on cerebellar involvement in movement.Blocking glutamate-mediated inferior olivary signals abolishes expression of conditioned eyeblinks but does not prevent their acquisition.Reevaluation of the role of parallel fiber synapses in delay eyeblink conditioning in mice using Cbln1 as a tool.Temporal patterns of inputs to cerebellum necessary and sufficient for trace eyelid conditioning.Neurons in the barrel cortex turn into processing whisker and odor signals: a cellular mechanism for the storage and retrieval of associative signals.Associations of Unilateral Whisker and Olfactory Signals Induce Synapse Formation and Memory Cell Recruitment in Bilateral Barrel Cortices: Cellular Mechanism for Unilateral Training Toward Bilateral Memory.Coordinated Plasticity between Barrel Cortical Glutamatergic and GABAergic Neurons during Associative Memory.Memory consolidation in the cerebellar cortexBlocking GABAA neurotransmission in the interposed nuclei: effects on conditioned and unconditioned eyeblinks.Inactivating the middle cerebellar peduncle abolishes the expression of short-latency conditioned eyeblinksCerebellar cortex contributions to the expression and timing of conditioned eyelid responsesConsensus Paper: Towards a Systems-Level View of Cerebellar Function: the Interplay Between Cerebellum, Basal Ganglia, and CortexAssessing the role of inferior olivary sensory signaling in the expression of conditioned eyeblinks using a combined glutamate/GABAA receptor antagonist protocol.A trigeminal conditioned stimulus yields fast acquisition of cerebellum-dependent conditioned eyeblinks.Storage of a naturally acquired conditioned response is impaired in patients with cerebellar degeneration.Consensus paper: current views on the role of cerebellar interpositus nucleus in movement control and emotion.Olivary subthreshold oscillations and burst activity revisited.Changes in complex spike activity during classical conditioningThe therapeutic potential of the cerebellum in schizophrenia.Alcohol improves cerebellar learning deficit in myoclonus-dystonia: A clinical and electrophysiological investigation.Behavioral characteristics, associative learning capabilities, and dynamic association mapping in an animal model of cerebellar degeneration.Dynamic changes in the cerebellar-interpositus/red-nucleus-motoneuron pathway during motor learning.Comparison of the classically conditioned withdrawal reflex in cerebellar patients and healthy control subjects during stance: I. electrophysiological characteristics.
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The cerebellum and eye-blink conditioning: learning versus network performance hypotheses.
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scientific article published on 30 December 2008
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