Timing correlations between cerebellar interpositus neuronal firing and classically conditioned eyelid responses in wild-type and Lurcher mice
Abstract Classical eyeblink conditioning is an experimental model widely used for the study of the neuronal mechanisms underlying the acquisition of new motor and cognitive skills. There are two principal interpretations of the role of the cerebellum in the learning of eyelid conditioned responses (...
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Main Authors: | Juan C. López-Ramos, Zbynek Houdek, Jan Cendelín, Frantisek Vožeh, José M. Delgado-García |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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