نتایج جستجو برای: deep cerebellar nuclei

تعداد نتایج: 292716  

Journal: :basic and clinical neuroscience 0
samira abbasi sahand university of technology ataollah abbasi computational neuroscience laboratory, department of biomedical engineering, faculty of electrical engineering, sahand university of technology, tabriz, iran. yashar sarbaz tabriz university parviz shahabi tabriz university of medical science

introduction: loss of inhibitory output from purkinje cells leads to hyperexcitability of the deep cerebellar nuclei (dcn), which results in cerebellar ataxia. also, inhibition of small-conductancecalcium-activated potassium (sk) channel increases firing rate  f dcn, which could cause cerebellar ataxia. therefore, sk channel activators can be effective in reducing the symptoms of this disease, ...

Journal: :Frontiers in computational neuroscience 2016
Niceto R. Luque Jesús Alberto Garrido Francisco Naveros Richard R. Carrillo Egidio D'Angelo Eduardo Ros Vidal

Deep cerebellar nuclei neurons receive both inhibitory (GABAergic) synaptic currents from Purkinje cells (within the cerebellar cortex) and excitatory (glutamatergic) synaptic currents from mossy fibers. Those two deep cerebellar nucleus inputs are thought to be also adaptive, embedding interesting properties in the framework of accurate movements. We show that distributed spike-timing-dependen...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Cristina Granziera Jeremy Dan Schmahmann Nouchine Hadjikhani Heiko Meyer Reto Meuli Van Wedeen Gunnar Krueger

BACKGROUND The cerebellum is a complex structure that can be affected by several congenital and acquired diseases leading to alteration of its function and neuronal circuits. Identifying the structural bases of cerebellar neuronal networks in humans in vivo may provide biomarkers for diagnosis and management of cerebellar diseases. OBJECTIVES To define the anatomy of intrinsic and extrinsic c...

2009
Choong Ik Cha Eun Young

=Abstract~Immunohistochemical methods, employing a specific antiserum against human corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) and serotonin, were applied to determine the distribution of corticotropin releasing factor-immunoreactivity (CRF-IR) and serotonin-IR in the deep cerebellar nuclei of the Squirrel monkey. CRF-IR labeled fibers were demonstrated in three all deep cerebellar nuclei, including ...

2009
Jennifer L. Raymond Stephen G. Lisberger Michael D. Mauk

Comparison of two seemingly quite different behaviors yields a surprisingly consistent picture of the role of the cerebellum in motor learning. Behavioral and physiological data about classical conditioning of the eyelid response and motor learning in the vestibuloocular reflex suggest that (i) plasticity is distributed between the cerebellar cortex and the deep cerebellar nuclei; (ii) the cere...

Journal: :Science 1996
J L Raymond S G Lisberger M D Mauk

Comparison of two seemingly quite different behaviors yields a surprisingly consistent picture of the role of the cerebellum in motor learning. Behavioral and physiological data about classical conditioning of the eyelid response and motor learning in the vestibulo-ocular reflex suggests that (i) plasticity is distributed between the cerebellar cortex and the deep cerebellar nuclei; (ii) the ce...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1981
M Roldán F Reinoso-Suárez

The projections from the cerebellar nuclei to the superior colliculus of the cat have been studied by injecting small amounts of horseradish peroxidase into the colliculus and charting the distribution of the labeled neurons in the cerebellar nuclei. The results show that the cerebellar nuclei project to the deep layers of the superior colliculus, especially contralaterally. Of the deep cerebel...

Journal: :Progress in brain research 2000
W M Kistler J L van Hemmen C I De Zeeuw

We present a new hypothesis of cerebellar function that is based on synchronization, delayed reverberation, and time windows for triggering spikes. Our model suggests that granule cells admit mossy fiber activity to the parallel fibers only if the Golgi cells are firing synchronously and if the mossy-fiber spikes arrive within short and well-defined time windows. The concept of time window cont...

2010
Oh Dae Kwon Chang-Seok Ki

The cerebellar glucose metabolism of multiple system atrophy with predominant cerebellar ataxia (MSA-C) is known to be decreased but is not defined among areas of cerebellum. We encountered a 54-year-old man who developed dizziness and progressive ataxia followed by urinary incontinence and orthostatic hypotension, all of those symptoms progressed relentlessly and the symptoms responded poorly ...

Journal: :Annals of neurology 1988
I Shimoyama G W Dauth S Gilman K A Frey J B Penney

Unilateral ablation of cerebral cortical areas 4 and 6 of Brodmann in the macaque monkey results in a contralateral hemiplegia that resolves partially with time. During the phase of dense hemiplegia, local cerebral metabolic rate for glucose (1CMRG1c) is decreased significantly in most of the thalamic nuclei ipsilateral to the ablation, and there are slight contralateral decreases. The lCMRGlc ...

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