[HTML][HTML] A biochemical mechanism for time-encoding memory formation within individual synapses of Purkinje cells
Within the classical eye-blink conditioning, Purkinje cells within the cerebellum are known to
suppress their tonic firing rates for a well defined time period in response to the conditional …
suppress their tonic firing rates for a well defined time period in response to the conditional …
A biochemical mechanism for time-encoding memory formation within individual synapses of Purkinje cells.
A Mandwal, JG Orlandi, C Simon, J Davidsen - PLoS ONE, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Within the classical eye-blink conditioning, Purkinje cells within the cerebellum are known to
suppress their tonic firing rates for a well defined time period in response to the conditional …
suppress their tonic firing rates for a well defined time period in response to the conditional …
A biochemical mechanism for time-encoding memory formation within individual synapses of Purkinje cells
A Mandwal, JG Orlandi, C Simon, J Davidsen - PLOS ONE, 2021 - ideas.repec.org
Within the classical eye-blink conditioning, Purkinje cells within the cerebellum are known to
suppress their tonic firing rates for a well defined time period in response to the conditional …
suppress their tonic firing rates for a well defined time period in response to the conditional …
A biochemical mechanism for time-encoding memory formation within individual synapses of Purkinje cells
A Mandwal, J Orlandi, C Simon, J Davidsen - bioRxiv, 2019 - biorxiv.org
Within the classical eye-blink conditioning, Purkinje cells within the cerebellum are known to
suppress their tonic firing rates for a well defined time period in response to the conditioned …
suppress their tonic firing rates for a well defined time period in response to the conditioned …
A biochemical mechanism for time-encoding memory formation within individual synapses of Purkinje cells.
A Mandwal, JG Orlandi, C Simon, J Davidsen - Plos one, 2021 - europepmc.org
Within the classical eye-blink conditioning, Purkinje cells within the cerebellum are known to
suppress their tonic firing rates for a well defined time period in response to the conditional …
suppress their tonic firing rates for a well defined time period in response to the conditional …
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A biochemical mechanism for time-encoding memory formation within individual synapses of Purkinje cells
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Within the classical eye-blink conditioning, Purkinje cells within the cerebellum are known to
suppress their tonic firing rates for a well defined time period in response to the conditional …
suppress their tonic firing rates for a well defined time period in response to the conditional …
A biochemical mechanism for time-encoding memory formation within individual synapses of Purkinje cells.
A Mandwal, JG Orlandi, C Simon, J Davidsen - PLoS ONE, 2021 - search.ebscohost.com
Within the classical eye-blink conditioning, Purkinje cells within the cerebellum are known to
suppress their tonic firing rates for a well defined time period in response to the conditional …
suppress their tonic firing rates for a well defined time period in response to the conditional …
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A Mandwal, JG Orlandi, C Simon, J Davidsen - PLoS ONE, 2021 - scholar.archive.org
Within the classical eye-blink conditioning, Purkinje cells within the cerebellum are known to
suppress their tonic firing rates for a well defined time period in response to the conditional …
suppress their tonic firing rates for a well defined time period in response to the conditional …
A biochemical mechanism for time-encoding memory formation within individual synapses of Purkinje cells
A Mandwal, JG Orlandi, C Simon, J Davidsen - PLOS ONE, 2021 - econpapers.repec.org
Within the classical eye-blink conditioning, Purkinje cells within the cerebellum are known to
suppress their tonic firing rates for a well defined time period in response to the conditional …
suppress their tonic firing rates for a well defined time period in response to the conditional …