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The following pages link to Parallel fiber receptive fields: a key to understanding cerebellar operation and learning (Q35184617):
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- Expression of NR2B in cerebellar granule cells specifically facilitates effect of motor training on motor learning (Q33321245) (← links)
- Silent synapses, LTP, and the indirect parallel-fibre pathway: computational consequences of optimal cerebellar noise-processing (Q33337142) (← links)
- Somatic spikes regulate dendritic signaling in small neurons in the absence of backpropagating action potentials (Q33733553) (← links)
- In vivo analysis of inhibitory synaptic inputs and rebounds in deep cerebellar nuclear neurons (Q33892640) (← links)
- A century of cerebellar somatotopy: a debated representation (Q33976107) (← links)
- Anatomical and physiological foundations of cerebellar information processing (Q33986139) (← links)
- Model-founded explorations of the roles of molecular layer inhibition in regulating Purkinje cell responses in cerebellar cortex: more trouble for the beam hypothesis (Q34151322) (← links)
- Roles of molecular layer interneurons in sensory information processing in mouse cerebellar cortex Crus II in vivo (Q34279792) (← links)
- Cross-correlations between pairs of neurons in cerebellar cortex in vivo. (Q34522393) (← links)
- Climbing fiber receptive fields-organizational and functional aspects and relationship to limb coordination (Q35544441) (← links)
- At the Edge of Chaos: How Cerebellar Granular Layer Network Dynamics Can Provide the Basis for Temporal Filters (Q35814396) (← links)
- Modulation of motor cortex excitability by sustained peripheral stimulation: the interaction between the motor cortex and the cerebellum (Q36202543) (← links)
- Synaptic plasticity by antidromic firing during hippocampal network oscillations. (Q36729615) (← links)
- Visual tracking and its relationship to cortical development. (Q36962971) (← links)
- Beyond "all-or-nothing" climbing fibers: graded representation of teaching signals in Purkinje cells (Q36973464) (← links)
- Long-term potentiation of the responses to parallel fiber stimulation in mouse cerebellar cortex in vivo (Q37387251) (← links)
- Normalization of input patterns in an associative network (Q37578389) (← links)
- Synaptotagmin 2 Is the Fast Ca2+ Sensor at a Central Inhibitory Synapse (Q37611626) (← links)
- Sensory-driven enhancement of calcium signals in individual Purkinje cell dendrites of awake mice. (Q37718409) (← links)
- Visuomotor Cerebellum in Human and Nonhuman Primates (Q37784430) (← links)
- Cerebellar molecular layer interneurons – computational properties and roles in learning (Q37792298) (← links)
- Evaluating the adaptive-filter model of the cerebellum (Q37866542) (← links)
- The mysterious microcircuitry of the cerebellar nuclei (Q37869267) (← links)
- The compartmental restriction of cerebellar interneurons. (Q38076410) (← links)
- An adaptive filter model of cerebellar zone C3 as a basis for safe limb control? (Q38120223) (← links)
- Cerebellar Synaptic Plasticity and the Credit Assignment Problem (Q38270568) (← links)
- What we do not know about cerebellar systems neuroscience (Q38310111) (← links)
- Stereotyped spatial patterns of functional synaptic connectivity in the cerebellar cortex (Q39425046) (← links)
- Parallel fiber and climbing fiber responses in rat cerebellar cortical neurons in vivo. (Q40778044) (← links)
- Specific relationship between excitatory inputs and climbing fiber receptive fields in deep cerebellar nuclear neurons (Q41769106) (← links)
- Climbing fiber coupling between adjacent purkinje cell dendrites in vivo (Q41871925) (← links)
- Receptive Field Remodeling Induced by Skin Stimulation in Cerebellar Neurons in vivo (Q42124935) (← links)
- High frequency synchrony in the cerebellar cortex during goal directed movements (Q42361483) (← links)
- Sensory prediction or motor control? Application of marr-albus type models of cerebellar function to classical conditioning. (Q42396360) (← links)
- Organization of visual mossy fiber projections and zebrin expression in the pigeon vestibulocerebellum. (Q42463532) (← links)
- On the cerebello-cerebral interactions (Q42604842) (← links)
- Electrophysiological localization of eyeblink-related microzones in rabbit cerebellar cortex (Q42997826) (← links)
- Adaptive-filter models of the cerebellum: computational analysis (Q44429912) (← links)
- Correlations between purkinje cell single-unit activity and simultaneously recorded field potentials in the immediately underlying granule cell layer (Q46292987) (← links)
- Localization and connectivity in spinal interneuronal networks: the adduction-caudal extension-flexion rhythm in the frog. (Q46520855) (← links)
- Receptive field plasticity profoundly alters the cutaneous parallel fiber synaptic input to cerebellar interneurons in vivo. (Q48164928) (← links)
- Stability of complex spike timing-dependent plasticity in cerebellar learning (Q48319301) (← links)
- Properties of somatosensory synaptic integration in cerebellar granule cells in vivo. (Q48375515) (← links)
- Feedforward inhibition controls the spread of granule cell-induced Purkinje cell activity in the cerebellar cortex (Q48392736) (← links)
- 3D electron microscopic reconstruction of segments of rat cerebellar Purkinje cell dendrites receiving ascending and parallel fiber granule cell synaptic inputs (Q48662527) (← links)
- Synaptic integration in cerebellar granule cells (Q48827502) (← links)
- Cerebellar regions involved in adaptation to force field and visuomotor perturbation. (Q48859793) (← links)
- Climbing fibre-dependent changes in Golgi cell responses to peripheral stimulation (Q48947762) (← links)
- Crossing zones in the vestibulocerebellum: a commentary (Q48959669) (← links)
- Transformations of electrosensory encoding associated with an adaptive filter (Q80694657) (← links)