All Relations between conditioned response and cerebellum

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W F Supple, R N Leato. Cerebellar vermis: essential for classically conditioned bradycardia in the rat. Brain research. vol 509. issue 1. 1990-04-09. PMID:2306634. it is concluded that the cerebellar vermis is an essential component of a heart-rate conditioned response circuit in the rat. 1990-04-09 2023-08-11 rat
J W Moore, J E Desmond, N E Berthie. Adaptively timed conditioned responses and the cerebellum: a neural network approach. Biological cybernetics. vol 62. issue 1. 1990-01-22. PMID:2590676. adaptively timed conditioned responses and the cerebellum: a neural network approach. 1990-01-22 2023-08-11 rabbit
J W Moore, J E Desmond, N E Berthie. Adaptively timed conditioned responses and the cerebellum: a neural network approach. Biological cybernetics. vol 62. issue 1. 1990-01-22. PMID:2590676. in addition, we present a neural network implementation of the model which is designed to reconcile empirical studies of long-term synaptic depression in the cerebellum with neurobiological evidence from studies of the classically conditioned nictitating membrane response of the rabbit. 1990-01-22 2023-08-11 rabbit
P R Solomon, G T Stowe, W W Pendlbeur. Disrupted eyelid conditioning in a patient with damage to cerebellar afferents. Behavioral neuroscience. vol 103. issue 4. 1989-09-27. PMID:2765191. a 54-year-old woman with damage to cerebellar circuitry resulting from a cerebrovascular accident underwent classical conditioning of the eye-blink response to a tone conditioned stimulus and an air-puff unconditioned stimulus. 1989-09-27 2023-08-11 human
P R Solomon, G T Stowe, W W Pendlbeur. Disrupted eyelid conditioning in a patient with damage to cerebellar afferents. Behavioral neuroscience. vol 103. issue 4. 1989-09-27. PMID:2765191. that conditioning of the eye-blink response is disrupted in a human with damage to cerebellar circuitry is consistent with an accumulating body of literature indicating that the cerebellum is the essential site of plasticity for classically conditioned somatic responses. 1989-09-27 2023-08-11 human
D J Rosen, J E Steinmetz, R F Thompso. Classical discrimination conditioning of the rabbit's eyelid response using pontine stimulation as a conditioned stimulus. Behavioral and neural biology. vol 52. issue 1. 1989-08-28. PMID:2757584. classical discrimination conditioning of the nictitating membrane/eyelid response was performed on seven rabbits using stimulation of the pontine nuclei or middle cerebellar peduncle as the conditioned stimulus (cs) and an air puff as the unconditioned stimulus (us). 1989-08-28 2023-08-11 rabbit
J P Welsh, J A Harve. Cerebellar lesions and the nictitating membrane reflex: performance deficits of the conditioned and unconditioned response. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 9. issue 1. 1989-03-07. PMID:2913208. cerebellar lesions and the nictitating membrane reflex: performance deficits of the conditioned and unconditioned response. 1989-03-07 2023-08-11 Not clear
J P Welsh, J A Harve. Cerebellar lesions and the nictitating membrane reflex: performance deficits of the conditioned and unconditioned response. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 9. issue 1. 1989-03-07. PMID:2913208. unilateral cerebellar lesions abolished the occurrence of ipsilateral conditioned nictitating membrane responses during the 285 msec interval between onset of the conditioned and unconditioned stimuli on paired trials. 1989-03-07 2023-08-11 Not clear
J P Welsh, J A Harve. Cerebellar lesions and the nictitating membrane reflex: performance deficits of the conditioned and unconditioned response. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 9. issue 1. 1989-03-07. PMID:2913208. however, conditioned responses did occur during the 800 msec observation interval employed on tone-alone test trials, and these responses exhibited the classic performance deficits normally associated with cerebellar damage: a low frequency of occurrence (14%, as compared with 96% before the lesion); a 3.1 mm decrease in amplitude; a 236 msec increase in onset latency; a 563 msec increase in latency of peak amplitude; and a 327 msec increase in rise time. 1989-03-07 2023-08-11 Not clear
J P Welsh, J A Harve. Cerebellar lesions and the nictitating membrane reflex: performance deficits of the conditioned and unconditioned response. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 9. issue 1. 1989-03-07. PMID:2913208. the results of this study thus reaffirm the role of the cerebellum in regulating the sensorimotor processes necessary for the optimal performance of both conditioned and unconditioned responses and extends this role to the expression of a simple cranial nerve reflex. 1989-03-07 2023-08-11 Not clear
M Lauritzen, M E Rice, Y Okada, C Nicholso. Quisqualate, kainate and NMDA can initiate spreading depression in the turtle cerebellum. Brain research. vol 475. issue 2. 1989-02-28. PMID:2905624. sd was triggered by electrical stimulation or by elevated k+ after the cerebellum had been conditioned for at least 30 min with physiological saline in which most of the chloride had been replaced by propionate. 1989-02-28 2023-08-11 Not clear
D S Woodruff-Pa. Aging and classical conditioning: parallel studies in rabbits and humans. Neurobiology of aging. vol 9. issue 5-6. 1989-02-16. PMID:3062462. purkinje cell loss is only one of several age changes in the cerebellum which may impair acquisition and retention of the conditioned eyeblink response. 1989-02-16 2023-08-11 Not clear
R W Skelto. Bilateral cerebellar lesions disrupt conditioned eyelid responses in unrestrained rats. Behavioral neuroscience. vol 102. issue 4. 1988-11-15. PMID:3166733. bilateral cerebellar lesions disrupt conditioned eyelid responses in unrestrained rats. 1988-11-15 2023-08-11 rat
B J Knowlton, D G Lavond, R F Thompso. The effect of lesions of cerebellar cortex on retention of the classically conditioned eyeblink response when stimulation of the lateral reticular nucleus is used as the conditioned stimulus. Behavioral and neural biology. vol 49. issue 3. 1988-09-22. PMID:3408441. different regions of the cerebellum are apparently involved in retention of classically conditioned responses depending on the population of mossy fibers carrying the cs information. 1988-09-22 2023-08-11 rabbit
P F Chapman, J E Steinmetz, R F Thompso. Classical conditioning does not occur when direct stimulation of the red nucleus or cerebellar nuclei is the unconditioned stimulus. Brain research. vol 442. issue 1. 1988-06-02. PMID:3359261. the involvement of the cerebellum and the red nucleus in the classically conditioned nictitating membrane/eyeblink response in the rabbit is investigated using direct stimulation of the interpositus or the red nucleus as the unconditioned stimulus. 1988-06-02 2023-08-11 rabbit
M E Hatten, M L Shelansk. Mouse cerebellar granule neurons arrest the proliferation of human and rodent astrocytoma cells in vitro. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 8. issue 4. 1988-05-26. PMID:3357026. to test the mechanism of neuronal control of glioma cell growth, we added granule neurons or pc12 cells that had been fixed lightly with paraformaldehyde, a plasma membrane fraction of purified granule cells, pc12 cells or astrocytoma cells, or medium conditioned by either granule cells or a mixed population of cerebellar neurons and astroglia. 1988-05-26 2023-08-11 mouse
K Sasaki, H Gemb. Plasticity of cortical function related to voluntary movement motor learning and compensation following brain dysfunction. Acta neurochirurgica. Supplementum. vol 41. 1988-05-12. PMID:3481936. the conditioned movements which had been well established were experimentally disturbed by transient, local cooling of different cortical areas or by cerebellar hemispherectomy. 1988-05-12 2023-08-11 monkey
D G Lavond, B J Knowlton, J E Steinmetz, R F Thompso. Classical conditioning of the rabbit eyelid response with a mossy-fiber stimulation CS: II. Lateral reticular nucleus stimulation. Behavioral neuroscience. vol 101. issue 5. 1988-01-14. PMID:3675845. lesions of the cerebellar dentate-interpositus region abolished the conditioned response but left the unconditioned reflex response intact. 1988-01-14 2023-08-11 rabbit
K Sasaki, H Gemb. Effects of cooling the prefrontal and prestriate cortex upon visually initiated hand movements in the monkey. Brain research. vol 415. issue 2. 1987-09-17. PMID:3607504. in the monkey well-trained for visually initiated conditioned movements, the prearcuate area may be assumed to be center for the sending of motor commands to the motor cortex through the cerebellum and thalamus, and the prestriate area may have a similar albeit weak influence. 1987-09-17 2023-08-11 monkey
J L Lewis, J J Lo Turco, P R Solomo. Lesions of the middle cerebellar peduncle disrupt acquisition and retention of the rabbit's classically conditioned nictitating membrane response. Behavioral neuroscience. vol 101. issue 2. 1987-07-14. PMID:3580118. lesions of the middle cerebellar peduncle disrupt acquisition and retention of the rabbit's classically conditioned nictitating membrane response. 1987-07-14 2023-08-11 rabbit