Neural recordings and behavioral observations in the monkey vestibulo-ocular reflex constrain the cellular mechanisms for cerebellum-dependent behavioral learning.
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Lisberger, SG; Raymond, JL
Published in: J Physiol Paris
1996
Recordings from the cerebellum under behavioral conditions that cause learning in the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) constrain the cellular mechanisms that could mediate learning. Analysis of the complex-spike responses of Purkinje cells demonstrates a mismatch between the properties of cerebellar long-term depression (LTD) in vitro and the signals available to guide learning in vivo. To resolve this mismatch, it may be necessary to assume that there are multiple cellular mechanisms of VOR learning, including both depression and potentiation.
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J Physiol Paris
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0928-4257
Publication Date
1996
Volume
90
Issue
5-6
Start / End Page
381 / 382
Location
France
Related Subject Headings
- Synapses
- Reflex, Vestibulo-Ocular
- Purkinje Cells
- Neuronal Plasticity
- Neurology & Neurosurgery
- Long-Term Potentiation
- Learning
- Haplorhini
- Eye Movements
- Cerebellum
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Lisberger, S. G., & Raymond, J. L. (1996). Neural recordings and behavioral observations in the monkey vestibulo-ocular reflex constrain the cellular mechanisms for cerebellum-dependent behavioral learning. J Physiol Paris, 90(5–6), 381–382. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0928-4257(97)87923-5
Lisberger, S. G., and J. L. Raymond. “Neural recordings and behavioral observations in the monkey vestibulo-ocular reflex constrain the cellular mechanisms for cerebellum-dependent behavioral learning.” J Physiol Paris 90, no. 5–6 (1996): 381–82. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0928-4257(97)87923-5.
Lisberger SG, Raymond JL. Neural recordings and behavioral observations in the monkey vestibulo-ocular reflex constrain the cellular mechanisms for cerebellum-dependent behavioral learning. J Physiol Paris. 1996;90(5–6):381–2.
Lisberger, S. G., and J. L. Raymond. “Neural recordings and behavioral observations in the monkey vestibulo-ocular reflex constrain the cellular mechanisms for cerebellum-dependent behavioral learning.” J Physiol Paris, vol. 90, no. 5–6, 1996, pp. 381–82. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/s0928-4257(97)87923-5.
Lisberger SG, Raymond JL. Neural recordings and behavioral observations in the monkey vestibulo-ocular reflex constrain the cellular mechanisms for cerebellum-dependent behavioral learning. J Physiol Paris. 1996;90(5–6):381–382.
Published In
J Physiol Paris
DOI
ISSN
0928-4257
Publication Date
1996
Volume
90
Issue
5-6
Start / End Page
381 / 382
Location
France
Related Subject Headings
- Synapses
- Reflex, Vestibulo-Ocular
- Purkinje Cells
- Neuronal Plasticity
- Neurology & Neurosurgery
- Long-Term Potentiation
- Learning
- Haplorhini
- Eye Movements
- Cerebellum