BBS Special Issue:
Controversies in Neuroscience IV:
Motor Learning and Synaptic Plasticity

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Buckingham, Jay T. & Barto, Andrew
Models of the cerebellum and motor learning

Kano, Masanobu
Long-lasting potentiation of GABAergic inhibitory synaptic transmission in cerebellar Purkinje cells: Its properties and possible mechanisms

Linden, David J.
Cerebellar long-term depression as investigated in a cell culture preparation

Nemart, N., Crepel, F., Jaillard, D. & Daniel, H.
Cellular mechanisms of long-term depression in the cerebellum

Smith, Allan M.
Does the cerebellum learn strategies for the optimal time-varying control of joint stiffness?

Thach, W. T.
On the specific role of the cerebellum in motor learning and cognition: Clues from PET activation and lesion studies in man

Vincent, Steven R.
Nitric Oxide and synaptic plasticity: NO news from the cerebellum

Wylie, D. R. & Zeeuw, C. I. De
On climbing fiber signals and their consequence(s)


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