All Relations between conditioned response and cerebellum

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T M Ernst, L Beyer, O M Mueller, S Göricke, M E Ladd, M Gerwig, D Timman. Pronounced reduction of acquisition of conditioned eyeblink responses in young adults with focal cerebellar lesions impedes conclusions on the role of the cerebellum in extinction and savings. Neuropsychologia. vol 85. 2017-04-28. PMID:27020135. human cerebellar lesion studies provide good evidence that the cerebellum contributes to the acquisition of classically conditioned eyeblink responses (crs). 2017-04-28 2023-08-13 human
Hao Chen, Yi-jie Wang, Li Yang, Jian-feng Sui, Zhi-an Hu, Bo H. Theta synchronization between medial prefrontal cortex and cerebellum is associated with adaptive performance of associative learning behavior. Scientific reports. vol 6. 2016-12-26. PMID:26879632. by simultaneously recording local field potential (lfp) signals from the mpfc and the cerebellum in guinea pigs undergoing tebc, we found that theta-frequency (5.0-12.0 hz) oscillations in the mpfc and the cerebellum became strongly synchronized following presentation of auditory conditioned stimulus. 2016-12-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
Riccardo Zucca, Anders Rasmussen, Fredrik Bengtsso. Climbing Fiber Regulation of Spontaneous Purkinje Cell Activity and Cerebellum-Dependent Blink Responses(1,2,3). eNeuro. vol 3. issue 1. 2016-10-27. PMID:26839917. specifically, we analyzed conditioned blink responses, which are known to be dependent on the cerebellum, while stimulating the climbing fibers at different frequencies. 2016-10-27 2023-08-13 Not clear
Andrea Duggento, Marta Bianciardi, Lawrence L Wald, Luca Passamonti, Maria Guerrisi, Riccardo Barbieri, Nicola Tosch. Globally conditioned causality in estimating directed brain-heart interactions through joint MRI and RR series analysis. Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference. vol 2015. 2016-10-06. PMID:26737120. in contrast, using the globally conditioned approac, we demonstrate the existence of significant selective causal links between cortical/subcortical brain regions and ans outflow for sympathetic and parasympathetic modulation as well as sympathovagal balance, with a prominent involvement of frontal, parietal, and cerebellar regions and sensory motor, default mode, left and right executive networks. 2016-10-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Iris Lange, Zuzana Kasanova, Liesbet Goossens, Nicole Leibold, Chris I De Zeeuw, Therese van Amelsvoort, Koen Schruer. The anatomy of fear learning in the cerebellum: A systematic meta-analysis. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. vol 59. 2016-09-29. PMID:26441374. the current meta-analysis examines the loci of cerebellar contributions to fear conditioning in healthy subjects, thus mapping, for the first time, the neural response to conditioned aversive stimuli onto the cerebellum. 2016-09-29 2023-08-13 human
Iris Lange, Zuzana Kasanova, Liesbet Goossens, Nicole Leibold, Chris I De Zeeuw, Therese van Amelsvoort, Koen Schruer. The anatomy of fear learning in the cerebellum: A systematic meta-analysis. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. vol 59. 2016-09-29. PMID:26441374. by using the activation likelihood estimation (ale) technique for analyses, we identified several distinct regions in the cerebellum that activate in response to the presentation of the conditioned stimulus: the cerebellar tonsils, lobules hiv-vi, and the culmen. 2016-09-29 2023-08-13 human
Piergiorgio Strat. The emotional cerebellum. Cerebellum (London, England). vol 14. issue 5. 2016-07-22. PMID:25626523. imaging experiments show that also in humans the cerebellum is activated during mental recall of emotional personal episodes and during learning of a conditioned or unconditioned association involving emotions. 2016-07-22 2023-08-13 Not clear
Sean J Farley, Jason J Radley, John H Freema. Amygdala Modulation of Cerebellar Learning. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 36. issue 7. 2016-06-29. PMID:26888929. a very small proportion of cerebellar neurons responded to the conditioned stimulus (cs) during cea inactivation. 2016-06-29 2023-08-13 rat
Sean J Farley, Jason J Radley, John H Freema. Amygdala Modulation of Cerebellar Learning. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 36. issue 7. 2016-06-29. PMID:26888929. together, these results highlight a role for the cea in the gating of cs-related input to the cerebellum during motor learning that is maintained even after the conditioned response is well learned. 2016-06-29 2023-08-13 rat
Franziska Labrenz, Adriane Icenhour, Markus Thürling, Marc Schlamann, Michael Forsting, Dagmar Timmann, Sigrid Elsenbruc. Sex differences in cerebellar mechanisms involved in pain-related safety learning. Neurobiology of learning and memory. vol 123. 2016-05-26. PMID:26004678. together, we could demonstrate that the cerebellum is involved in associative learning processes of conditioned anticipatory safety from pain and mediates sex differences in the underlying neural processes. 2016-05-26 2023-08-13 human
John H Freema. Cerebellar learning mechanisms. Brain research. vol 1621. 2016-05-23. PMID:25289586. the standard model of the mechanisms underlying eyeblink conditioning is that there two synaptic plasticity processes within the cerebellum that are necessary for acquisition of the conditioned response: (1) long-term depression (ltd) at parallel fiber-purkinje cell synapses and (2) long-term potentiation (ltp) at mossy fiber-interpositus nucleus synapses. 2016-05-23 2023-08-13 Not clear
A Utz, M Thürling, T M Ernst, A Hermann, R Stark, O T Wolf, D Timmann, C J Mer. Cerebellar vermis contributes to the extinction of conditioned fear. Neuroscience letters. vol 604. 2015-12-21. PMID:26219987. the cerebellum is known to contribute to the acquisition and retention of conditioned motor and emotional responses. 2015-12-21 2023-08-13 Not clear
A Utz, M Thürling, T M Ernst, A Hermann, R Stark, O T Wolf, D Timmann, C J Mer. Cerebellar vermis contributes to the extinction of conditioned fear. Neuroscience letters. vol 604. 2015-12-21. PMID:26219987. whereas a considerable number of studies have shown that the cerebellum is also involved in extinction of conditioned eyeblink responses, the likely contribution of the cerebellum to extinction of conditioned fear responses has largely been ignored. 2015-12-21 2023-08-13 Not clear
Jennifer J Siegel, William Taylor, Richard Gray, Brian Kalmbach, Boris V Zemelman, Niraj S Desai, Daniel Johnston, Raymond A Chitwoo. Trace Eyeblink Conditioning in Mice Is Dependent upon the Dorsal Medial Prefrontal Cortex, Cerebellum, and Amygdala: Behavioral Characterization and Functional Circuitry eNeuro. vol 2. issue 4. 2015-10-14. PMID:26464998. the data further reveal a specific role for the amygdala as providing a conditioned stimulus-associated input to the cerebellum. 2015-10-14 2023-08-13 mouse
Yi-jie Wang, Hao Chen, Chen Hu, Xian-feng Ke, Li Yang, Yan Xiong, Bo H. Baseline theta activities in medial prefrontal cortex and deep cerebellar nuclei are associated with the extinction of trace conditioned eyeblink responses in guinea pigs. Behavioural brain research. vol 275. 2015-07-24. PMID:25200518. it has been shown that both the medial prefrontal cortex (mpfc) and the cerebellum are involved in the extinction of trace conditioned eyeblink responses (cr). 2015-07-24 2023-08-13 Not clear
Kevin L Brown, John H Freema. Extinction, reacquisition, and rapid forgetting of eyeblink conditioning in developing rats. Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). vol 21. issue 12. 2015-07-16. PMID:25403458. in experiment 1, post-natal day (p) 17 and 24 rats were trained to a criterion of 80% conditioned responses (crs) using stimulation of the middle cerebellar peduncle (mcp) as a conditioned stimulus (cs). 2015-07-16 2023-08-13 human
Sakyasingha Dasgupta, Florentin Wörgötter, Poramate Manoonpon. Neuromodulatory adaptive combination of correlation-based learning in cerebellum and reward-based learning in basal ganglia for goal-directed behavior control. Frontiers in neural circuits. vol 8. 2015-05-15. PMID:25389391. a number of computational and experimental studies have well established the role of the basal ganglia in reward-based learning, where as the cerebellum plays an important role in developing specific conditioned responses. 2015-05-15 2023-08-13 Not clear
Michael D Mauk, Wenke Li, Andrei Khilkevich, Hunter Halverso. Cerebellar mechanisms of learning and plasticity revealed by delay eyelid conditioning. International review of neurobiology. vol 117. 2015-05-11. PMID:25172627. phenomena discussed include sites and rules for plasticity, temporal coding and mechanisms of timing, cerebellar control of climbing fibers and its role in bidirectional learning, extinction of conditioned responses, and the phenomenon of savings. 2015-05-11 2023-08-13 Not clear
Mario Manto, Jérôme Honnorat, Christiane S Hampe, Rafael Guerra-Narbona, Juan Carlos López-Ramos, José María Delgado-García, Fumihito Saitow, Hidenori Suzuki, Yuchio Yanagawa, Hidehiro Mizusawa, Hiroshi Mitom. Disease-specific monoclonal antibodies targeting glutamate decarboxylase impair GABAergic neurotransmission and affect motor learning and behavioral functions. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience. vol 9. 2015-04-14. PMID:25870548. we demonstrated that the administration of a monoclonal gad antibody representing this epitope specificity; (1) disrupted in vitro the association of gad with γ-aminobutyric acid containing synaptic vesicles; (2) depressed the inhibitory synaptic transmission in cerebellar slices with a gradual time course and a lasting suppressive effect; (3) significantly decreased conditioned eyelid responses evoked in mice, with no modification of learning curves in the classical eyeblink-conditioning task; (4) markedly impaired the facilitatory effect exerted by the premotor cortex over the motor cortex in a paired-pulse stimulation paradigm; and (5) induced decreased exploratory behavior and impaired locomotor function in rats. 2015-04-14 2023-08-13 mouse
Matthias L Zuchowski, Dagmar Timmann, Marcus Gerwi. Acquisition of conditioned eyeblink responses is modulated by cerebellar tDCS. Brain stimulation. vol 7. issue 4. 2015-04-13. PMID:24776785. acquisition of conditioned eyeblink responses is modulated by cerebellar tdcs. 2015-04-13 2023-08-13 Not clear