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Cerebellar cortical output encodes temporal aspects of rhythmic licking movements and is necessary for normal licking frequency
Jerí L. Bryant
, John D. Boughter
, Suzhen Gong
, Mark S. Ledoux
,
Detlef H. Heck
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Licking
100%
Temporal Aspects
100%
Purkinje Cell
29%
Simple Spike
29%
Spiking Activity
23%
Licking Behaviour
17%
Cerebellum
11%
Phase Locking
11%
Cerebellar Function
11%
Brainstem
5%
Rodents
5%
Behavioral Consequences
5%
Crusius
5%
Population Activity
5%
Cerebellar Hemisphere
5%
Crus I
5%
Surgical Removal
5%
Interval Duration
5%
Fluid Intake
5%
Mouse Cerebellum
5%
Simplex
5%
Complex Spike
5%
Inferior Olive Neurons
5%
Cerebellar nuclei
5%
Pharmacological Inactivation
5%
Awake Mice
5%
Neuroscience
Purkinje Cell
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
60%
Cerebellum
40%
Brainstem
20%
Cerebellar Hemisphere
20%
Cerebellar Cortex
20%
Nucleus
20%
Fluid Intake
20%