Cerebellar Orchestration of Motor Behavior and Cognition

Cerebellar Orchestration of Motor Behavior and Cognition

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The Ronaldo experiment

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The Ronaldo experiment

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Cerebellar Orchestration of Motor Behavior and Cognition

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 How does our cerebellum orchestrate our behaviour?
  3. 3 Learning of vestibulo-ocular reflex in Upbound module
  4. 4 SS firing frequency increases during Upbound learning
  5. 5 Long-term potentiation plasticity dominates Upbound learning
  6. 6 Hypothesis 2: Potentiation during Upbound learning depends on CS decrease
  7. 7 Downstream polarity of Upbound modules is negative
  8. 8 Pavlovian eyeblink conditioning in Downbound module
  9. 9 Hypothesis 1: SS firing frequency decreases during Downbound leaming
  10. 10 Downstream polarity of Downbound modules is positive
  11. 11 The Ronaldo experiment
  12. 12 Cognitive Learning: Different modules operate in synergy
  13. 13 What is the functional role of the MDJ input?
  14. 14 Cognitive Learning depends on MDJ input
  15. 15 Downbound modules are more sensitive

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