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Increase in Purkinje cell gain associated with naturally activated climbing fiber input
Timothy J Ebner
, X. Yu Qi
, J. R. Bloedel
Neuroscience
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Cell Response
11%
Cerebellar Cortex
11%
Cerebellar Function
11%
Change Ratio
22%
Climbing Fiber
100%
Complex Spike
77%
Decerebrate
11%
Firing Rate
11%
Forepaw
22%
Gain Change
22%
Group-based
11%
Histogram
11%
Mossy Fiber
77%
Non-persistent
22%
Peripheral Stimuli
33%
Purkinje Cell
100%
Response Amplitude
11%
Response Components
22%
Simple Spike
88%
Small number of Cells
11%
Spike Response
44%
Spike Trains
11%
Unanesthetized
11%
Unitary Recordings
11%
Vibrator
11%
Neuroscience
Cerebellar Cortex
11%
Climbing Fiber
100%
Evoked Potential
11%
Firing Rate
11%
Mossy Fiber
77%
Purkinje Cell
100%