STD-dependent and independent encoding of input irregularity as spike rate in a computational model of a cerebellar nucleus neuron.
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Strength and timing of motor responses mediated by rebound firing in the cerebellar nuclei after Purkinje cell activationModeling the Cerebellar Microcircuit: New Strategies for a Long-Standing IssueA Recurrent Mutation in CACNA1G Alters Cav3.1 T-Type Calcium-Channel Conduction and Causes Autosomal-Dominant Cerebellar AtaxiaA defined heteromeric KV1 channel stabilizes the intrinsic pacemaking and regulates the output of deep cerebellar nuclear neurons to thalamic targetsFlocculus Purkinje cell signals in mouse Cacna1a calcium channel mutants of escalating severity: an investigation of the role of firing irregularity in ataxia.4-aminopyridine does not enhance flocculus function in tottering, a mouse model of vestibulocerebellar dysfunction and ataxia.Distribution of N-Acetylgalactosamine-Positive Perineuronal Nets in the Macaque Brain: Anatomy and ImplicationsModeling the generation of output by the cerebellar nucleiSynchrony and neural coding in cerebellar circuits.Contribution of Somatic and Dendritic SK Channels in the Firing Rate of Deep Cerebellar Nuclei: Implication in Cerebellar Ataxia.The cerebellar nuclei take center stage.Short-term depression of inhibitory Purkinje cell synapses enhances gain modulation in the cerebellar nuclei.Regular and irregular stimuli result in changes in mice eye movement and cerebellar nuclei neuron model behavior.
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STD-dependent and independent encoding of input irregularity as spike rate in a computational model of a cerebellar nucleus neuron.
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STD-dependent and independent ...... f a cerebellar nucleus neuron.
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STD-dependent and independent ...... f a cerebellar nucleus neuron.
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STD-dependent and independent ...... f a cerebellar nucleus neuron.
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STD-dependent and independent ...... f a cerebellar nucleus neuron.
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Chris I De Zeeuw
Freek E Hoebeek
Johannes Luthman
Neil Davey
Reinoud Maex
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10.1007/S12311-011-0295-9
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2011-12-01T00:00:00Z