The effects of ethanol on the developing cerebellum and eyeblink classical conditioning.
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Aging in the cerebellum and hippocampus and associated behaviors over the adult life span of CB6F1 miceVariants of contextual fear conditioning are differentially impaired in the juvenile rat by binge ethanol exposure on postnatal days 4-9.Eyeblink classical conditioning in the preweanling lamb.Ethanol-exposed neonatal rats are impaired as adults in classical eyeblink conditioning at multiple unconditioned stimulus intensities.Focus on: magnetic resonance-based studies of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in animal models.Video-based data acquisition system for use in eye blink classical conditioning procedures in sheep.Magnetic resonance-based imaging in animal models of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.Alcohol exposure decreases CREB binding protein expression and histone acetylation in the developing cerebellumDevelopmental alterations in olivary climbing fiber distribution following postnatal ethanol exposure in the rat.MK-801 administration during neonatal ethanol withdrawal attenuates interpositus cell loss and juvenile eyeblink conditioning deficits.Olivary climbing fiber alterations in PN40 rat cerebellum following postnatal ethanol exposure.White matter integrity of the cerebellar peduncles as a mediator of effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on eyeblink conditioningMechanisms of ethanol-induced death of cerebellar granule cells.Agmatine reduces balance deficits in a rat model of third trimester binge-like ethanol exposure.Discrimination learning and reversal of the conditioned eyeblink reflex in a rodent model of autismImpaired delay and trace eyeblink conditioning in school-age children with fetal alcohol syndrome.Neonatal ethanol exposure results in dose-dependent impairments in the acquisition and timing of the conditioned eyeblink response and altered cerebellar interpositus nucleus and hippocampal CA1 unit activity in adult rats.Neonatal binge alcohol exposure produces dose dependent deficits in interstimulus interval discrimination eyeblink conditioning in juvenile rats.Choline supplementation mitigates trace, but not delay, eyeblink conditioning deficits in rats exposed to alcohol during development.Focus on: neurotransmitter systems.Repeated intermittent alcohol exposure during the third trimester-equivalent increases expression of the GABA(A) receptor δ subunit in cerebellar granule neurons and delays motor development in rats.Lysine acetyltransferases CBP and p300 as therapeutic targets in cognitive and neurodegenerative disorders.Eyeblink conditioning: a non-invasive biomarker for neurodevelopmental disorders.Third trimester-equivalent ethanol exposure does not alter complex spikes and climbing fiber long-term depression in cerebellar Purkinje neurons from juvenile rats.Ethanol exposure during development reduces GABAergic/glycinergic neuron numbers and lobule volumes in the mouse cerebellar vermis.Long-term alterations of striatal parvalbumin interneurons in a rat model of early exposure to alcohol.Electrophysiological and Immunohistochemical Evidence for an Increase in GABAergic Inputs and HCN Channels in Purkinje Cells that Survive Developmental Ethanol Exposure.The roles of motor activity and environmental enrichment in intellectual disability.
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The effects of ethanol on the developing cerebellum and eyeblink classical conditioning.
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The effects of ethanol on the developing cerebellum and eyeblink classical conditioning
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