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    Feedback Control in the Olivocerebellar Loop

    About 40 years ago, a subpopulation of small neurons in the cerebellar nuclei was shown to project to the inferior olive, the source of the climbing fiber input to the cerebellum. This nucleo-olivary projectio...

    Fredrik Bengtsson, Anders Rasmussen in Handbook of the Cerebellum and Cerebellar … (2022)

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    Feedback Control in the Olivocerebellar Loop

    About 40 years ago, a subpopulation of small neurons in the cerebellar nuclei was shown to project to the inferior olive, the source of the climbing fiber input to the cerebellum. This nucleo-olivary projectio...

    Fredrik Bengtsson, Anders Rasmussen in Handbook of the Cerebellum and Cerebellar …

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    Correction to: Cerebellar Modules and Their Role as Operational Cerebellar Processing Units: A Consensus paper

    In the original version of this paper, the Title should have been written with “A Consensus paper” to read “Cerebellar Modules and Their Role as Operational Cerebellar Processing Units: A Consensus paper”.

    Richard Apps, Richard Hawkes, Sho Aoki, Fredrik Bengtsson in The Cerebellum (2018)

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    Cerebellar Modules and Their Role as Operational Cerebellar Processing Units

    The compartmentalization of the cerebellum into modules is often used to discuss its function. What, exactly, can be considered a module, how do they operate, can they be subdivided and do they act individuall...

    Richard Apps, Richard Hawkes, Sho Aoki, Fredrik Bengtsson in The Cerebellum (2018)

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    No Medium-Term Spinocerebellar Input Plasticity in Deep Cerebellar Nuclear Neurons In Vivo?

    The existence of input plasticity in the deep cerebellar nuclear (DCN) cells of the adult cerebellum could have profound implications for our understanding of cerebellar function. Whereas the existence of plas...

    Hannes Mogensen, Fredrik Bengtsson, Henrik Jörntell in The Cerebellum (2017)

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    Artificial spatiotemporal touch inputs reveal complementary decoding in neocortical neurons

    Investigations of the mechanisms of touch perception and decoding has been hampered by difficulties in achieving invariant patterns of skin sensor activation. To obtain reproducible spatiotemporal patterns of ...

    Calogero M. Oddo, Alberto Mazzoni, Anton Spanne, Jonas M. D. Enander in Scientific Reports (2017)

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    The Roles of the Olivocerebellar Pathway in Motor Learning and Motor Control. A Consensus Paper

    For many decades, the predominant view in the cerebellar field has been that the olivocerebellar system’s primary function is to induce plasticity in the cerebellar cortex, specifically, at the parallel fiber-...

    Eric J. Lang, Richard Apps, Fredrik Bengtsson, Nadia L Cerminara in The Cerebellum (2017)

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    Sustaining Sustainability: Investigating the Long-Term Effects of a Sustainability Initiative

    This study investigates to what extent holistic sustainability values persist when a sustainability innovation initiative is transformed to standard mode of operation in a Swedish municipality through the lens...

    Fredrik Bengtsson, Pär J. Ågerfalk in Nordic Contributions in IS Research (2016)

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    Climbing Fiber Receptive Fields—Organizational and Functional Aspects and Relationship to Limb Coordination

    Climbing fiber receptive fields are a physiological marker that have proven useful to delineate the details of the olivocerebellar circuitry. They have also proven useful as a point of reference to delineate t...

    Henrik Jörntell, Fredrik Bengtsson in The Cerebellum (2015)

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    Efficient Algorithms for k Maximum Sums

    We study the problem of computing the k maximum sum subsequences. Given a sequence of real numbers $\left\langle x_{1},x_{2},\ldots ,x...

    Fredrik Bengtsson, **gsen Chen in Algorithmica (2006)

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    Cerebellar control of the inferior olive

    A subpopulation of neurones in the cerebellar nuclei projects to the inferior olive, the source of the climbing fibre input to the cerebellum. This nucleo-olivary projection follows the zonal and, probably als...

    Fredrik Bengtsson, Germund Hesslow in The Cerebellum (2006)

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    Computing Maximum-Scoring Segments in Almost Linear Time

    Given a sequence, the problem studied in this paper is to find a set of k disjoint continuous subsequences such that the total sum of all elements in the set is maximized. This problem arises naturally in the ana...

    Fredrik Bengtsson, **gsen Chen in Computing and Combinatorics (2006)

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    Efficient Algorithms for k Maximum Sums

    We study the problem of computing the k maximum sum subsequences. Given a sequence of real numbers 〈x 1,x 2,...x n 〉 a...

    Fredrik Bengtsson, **gsen Chen in Algorithms and Computation (2005)

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    Space-Efficient Range-Sum Queries in OLAP

    In this paper, we present a fast algorithm to answer range-sum queries in OLAP data cubes. Our algorithm supports constant-time queries while maintaining sub-linear time update and using minimum space. Further...

    Fredrik Bengtsson, **gsen Chen in Data Warehousing and Knowledge Discovery (2004)