The role of the cerebellum in classical conditioning of discrete behavioral responses

RF Thompson, JE Steinmetz - Neuroscience, 2009 - Elsevier
The cerebellum and its associated circuitry constitutes the entire essential neuronal system
for classical conditioning of eye-blink and other discrete responses (eg limb flexion) learned …

The cerebellum and eye-blink conditioning: learning versus network performance hypotheses

V Bracha, S Zbarska, K Parker, A Carrel, G Zenitsky… - Neuroscience, 2009 - Elsevier
Classical conditioning of the eye-blink reflex in the rabbit is a form of motor learning that is
uniquely dependent on the cerebellum. The cerebellar learning hypothesis proposes that …

The cerebellum and anxiety

PW Chin, GJ Augustine - Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Although the cerebellum is traditionally known for its role in motor functions, recent evidence
points toward the additional involvement of the cerebellum in an array of non-motor …

Amygdala, deep cerebellar nuclei and red nucleus contribute to delay eyeblink conditioning in C57BL/6 mice

T Sakamoto, S Endo - European Journal of Neuroscience, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
That the cerebellum plays an essential role in delay eyeblink conditioning is well
established in the rabbit, but not in the mouse. To elucidate the critical brain structures …

Avoidance learning and classical eyeblink conditioning as model systems to explore a learning diathesis model of PTSD

MT Allen, JD Handy, DP Miller, RJ Servatius - … & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2019 - Elsevier
Experiencing a trauma is necessary, but not sufficient, for the development of post-traumatic
stress disorder (PTSD) in that most individuals who experience a trauma do not go on to …

GABAA receptors in deep cerebellar nuclei play important roles in mouse eyeblink conditioning

T Sakamoto, S Endo - Brain research, 2008 - Elsevier
The neural circuitry of eyeblink conditioning in rabbits has been studied in detail, however,
the basic knowledge of eyeblink conditioning in mice remains limited. In the present study …

Feedback control in the olivocerebellar loop

F Bengtsson, A Rasmussen, G Hesslow - Handbook of the cerebellum and …, 2021 - Springer
About 40 years ago, a subpopulation of small neurons in the cerebellar nuclei was shown to
project to the inferior olive, the source of the climbing fiber input to the cerebellum. This …

A trigeminal conditioned stimulus yields fast acquisition of cerebellum-dependent conditioned eyeblinks

AJ Carrel, S Zbarska, GD Zenitsky, V Bracha - Behavioural brain research, 2012 - Elsevier
Classical conditioning of the eyeblink response in the rabbit is a form of motor learning
whereby the animal learns to respond to an initially irrelevant conditioned stimulus (CS). It is …

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HT Prekop - Philosophy (PhD), 2017 - kclpure.kcl.ac.uk
The neuronal circuitry between the cerebellum and inferior olive is of crucial importance in
motor function. While the climbing fibres that send olivary signals to the cerebellum have …

[HTML][HTML] Inactivating the middle cerebellar peduncle abolishes the expression of short-latency conditioned eyeblinks

KL Parker, V Bracha - Brain research, 2009 - Elsevier
The interposed nuclei (IN) of the cerebellum play a crucial role in the classically conditioned
eyeblink circuit. It has previously been shown in well-trained animals that injecting the IN …