PMID: 9000023Dec 1, 1996Paper

The cerebellum: cortical processing and theory

Current Opinion in Neurobiology
E De Schutter, R Maex

Abstract

Several advances over the past year have made necessary a complete re-evaluation of the function of the cerebellum and of the role of cerebellar synaptic plasticity. These advances include the discovery of parallel fiber induced long-term depression, the presence of normal motor coordination in the absence of cerebellar long-term depression in knock-out mice, and the strong activation of the cerebellar nuclei while sensory tasks are performed.

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