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Research Highlight Published: 06 April 2017 Cerebellum The little learning brain Natasha Bray Nature Reviews Neuroscience 18, 263 (2017) Cite this article ...
Upon PV photoactivation, recorded pyramidal neurons reliably received high-frequency barrages of 10 to 30 pA IPSCs, followed by a gradual reduction in amplitude and elevated rates of inhibitory input ...
Reviewer #2 (Public review): Summary: In this paper, entitled "SpikeMAP: An unsupervised spike sorting pipeline for cortical excitatory and inhibitory 2 neurons in high-density multielectrode arrays ...
A key brain area for movement and balance is the cerebellum. “Inside the cerebellum are special cells called Purkinje neurons,” Tiwari-Woodruff said. “These large, highly active cells help coordinate ...
Abstract In multiple sclerosis (MS), cerebellar gray matter atrophy, white matter demyelination, and Purkinje cell (PC) loss have been linked to tremors, impaired motor control, and loss of ...