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    Extinction and Renewal of Conditioned Eyeblink Responses in Focal Cerebellar Disease

    Extinction of conditioned aversive responses (CR) has been shown to be context-dependent. The hippocampus and prefrontal cortex are of particular importance. The cerebellum may contribute to context-related pr...

    Katharina M. Steiner, Yvonne Gisbertz, Dae-In Chang, Björn Koch in The Cerebellum (2019)

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    Structural correlates of motor adaptation deficits in patients with acute focal lesions of the cerebellum

    Studies of cerebellar patients employing modern lesion-symptom map** techniques have provided valuable insights into the contribution of the cerebellum to motor adaptation. In patients with chronic focal les...

    Roxana Gabriela Burciu, Johanna Reinold, Kasja Rabe in Experimental Brain Research (2014)

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    Niche-dependent development of functional neuronal networks from embryonic stem cell-derived neural populations

    The present work was performed to investigate the ability of two different embryonic stem (ES) cell-derived neural precursor populations to generate functional neuronal networks in vitro. The first ES cell-derive...

    Sebastian Illes, Stephan Theiss, Hans-Peter Hartung, Mario Siebler in BMC Neuroscience (2009)

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    Aldolase C/Zebrin II is Released to the Extracellular Space after Stroke and Inhibits the Network Activity of Cortical Neurons

    Cell death after stroke involves apoptotic, autophagocytic and necrotic mechanisms which may cause the release of cytosolic proteins to the extracellular space. Aldolase C (AldC) is the brain specific isoform ...

    Stephanie Linke, Philipp Goertz, Stephan L. Baader in Neurochemical Research (2006)

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    Cooperative effects of neuronal ensembles

    Electrophysiological properties of neurons as the basic cellular elements of the central nervous system and their synaptic connections are well characterized down to a molecular level. However, the behavior of...

    Georg Rose, Mario Siebler in Experimental Brain Research (1995)