[HTML][HTML] Control of mammalian locomotion by somatosensory feedback

A Frigon, T Akay, BI Prilutsky - Comprehensive physiology, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
When animals walk overground, mechanical stimuli activate various receptors located in
muscles, joints and skin. Afferents from these mechanoreceptors project to neuronal …

Consensus paper: decoding the contributions of the cerebellum as a time machine. From neurons to clinical applications

M Bareš, R Apps, L Avanzino, A Breska, E D'Angelo… - The Cerebellum, 2019 - Springer
Time perception is an essential element of conscious and subconscious experience,
coordinating our perception and interaction with the surrounding environment. In recent …

Purkinje cell microzones mediate distinct kinematics of a single movement

FGC Blot, JJ White, A van Hattem, L Scotti… - nature …, 2023 - nature.com
The classification of neuronal subpopulations has significantly advanced, yet its relevance
for behavior remains unclear. The highly organized flocculus of the cerebellum, known to …

[HTML][HTML] The cerebro-cerebellum: Could it be loci of forward models?

T Ishikawa, S Tomatsu, J Izawa, S Kakei - Neuroscience research, 2016 - Elsevier
It is widely accepted that the cerebellum acquires and maintain internal models for motor
control. An internal model simulates mapping between a set of causes and effects. There are …

The roles of the olivocerebellar pathway in motor learning and motor control. A consensus paper

EJ Lang, R Apps, F Bengtsson, NL Cerminara… - The Cerebellum, 2017 - Springer
For many decades, the predominant view in the cerebellar field has been that the
olivocerebellar system's primary function is to induce plasticity in the cerebellar cortex …

Complex spike wars: a new hope

ML Streng, LS Popa, TJ Ebner - The Cerebellum, 2018 - Springer
The climbing fiber–Purkinje cell circuit is one of the most powerful and highly conserved in
the central nervous system. Climbing fibers exert a powerful excitatory action that results in a …

Climbing fibers control Purkinje cell representations of behavior

ML Streng, LS Popa, TJ Ebner - Journal of Neuroscience, 2017 - Soc Neuroscience
A crucial issue in understanding cerebellar function is the interaction between simple spike
(SS) and complex spike (CS) discharge, the two fundamentally different activity modalities of …

Brain-wide circuit interrogation at the cellular level guided by online analysis of neuronal function

N Vladimirov, C Wang, B Höckendorf, A Pujala… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
Whole-brain imaging allows for comprehensive functional mapping of distributed neural
pathways, but neuronal perturbation experiments are usually limited to targeting predefined …

Cerebellar physiology: links between microcircuitry properties and sensorimotor functions

H Jörntell - The Journal of physiology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Existing knowledge of the cerebellar microcircuitry structure and physiology allows a rather
detailed description of what it in itself can and cannot do. Combined with a known mapping …

Quasiperiodic rhythms of the inferior olive

M Negrello, P Warnaar, V Romano… - PLoS computational …, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Inferior olivary activity causes both short-term and long-term changes in cerebellar output
underlying motor performance and motor learning. Many of its neurons engage in coherent …