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Volume
978
December
2002
THE CEREBELLUM
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN
CEREBELLAR RESEARCH
Editors
Stephen M. Highstein and W. Thomas Thach
This volume is the result of a conference entitled Recent Developments in Cerebellar
Research, sponsored by the McDonnell Center for Higher Brain Function of Washington
University and held on November
15-18, 2001
in St. Louis, Missouri.
CONTENTS
Introduction. By Stephen M. Highstein and W. Thomas Thach
......... xi
Part I. The Cerebellum as a Device for the
Coordination of Movement
Disorders in Timing and Force of Finger Opening in Overarm Throws Made
by Cerebellar Subjects. By
J. Hore,
D.
Timmann,
and S. Watts
...... 1
Cerebellar Limb
Ataxia:
Abnormal Control of Self-Generated and External
Forces. By Amy J.
Bastian.................................. 16
The Nodulus and Uvula: Source of Cerebellar Control of Spatial Orientation
of the Angular Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex. By BERNARD Cohen,
Padmore John, Sergei b. Yakushin, Jean Buettner-Ennever,
and Theodore Raphan
.......................................... 28
The Cerebellum as a Device for the Coordination of Movement: Summary of
Presentations and of Discussion. By Albert
F. Fuchs,
Rapporteur
..... 46
Part II. Relative Roles of the Cerebellar Cortex and Nuclei
The Role of the Oculomotor
Vermis
in the Control of Saccadic Eye Move¬
ments. By Peter Thier, Peter W.
Dicke,
Roman Haas.
Claus-Dieter
Thielert, and Nicolas Catz
........................ 50
Role of the Fastigial Nucleus in Controlling Horizontal
Saccades
during
Adaptation. By CHARLES A. SCUDDER
........................
Γ
..... 63
Cerebellar Mechanisms in Eyeblink Conditioning. By Philip J.E. Attwell,
Magnus
Ivarsson,
Laurie Millar, and Christopher H. Yeo
..... 79
Role of the Nuclei in Eyeblink Conditioning. By David
G. Lavond
......... 93
An Experimental Study of Posterior Interpositus Involvement in the Genesis
and Control of Conditioned Eyelid Responses. By
Lydia
Jiménez-Díaz,
Agnès
Gruart,
F. Javier
Minano,
and
José M.
Delgado-García
. 106
Relative
Roles of the Cerebellar Cortex and Nuclei: Summary of Presentations
and of Discussion. By Richard Thompson and Jennifer Raymond,
Rapporteurs
................................................ 119
Part III. Parallel Fiber Beams: What Do They Do?
The Olivocerebellar System as a Generator of Temporal Patterns. By
Y. Yarom and D. Cohen
...................................... 122
The Organization of Cerebellar Cortical Circuitry Revisted: Implications for
Function. By James M. Bower
.................................... 135
Dynamic Correlation of
Neuronal
Activity in Rat Cerebellar Cortex Modulat¬
ed by Behavior. By
Detlef Heck, Felix Kümmell, William
T. Thach,
and Ad Aertsen
................................................. 156
Temporal
Organization of Activity in the Cerebellar Cortex: A Manifesto for
Synchrony. By
Philippe Isope, Stéphane Dieudonné,
and
Boris Barbour
............................................. 164
In Defense of the Cerebellum. By Valentino Braitenberg
............... 175
Parallel-Fiber Beams: What Do They Do? Summary of Presentations and of
Discussion. By James M. Bower, Rapporteur
....................... 184
Part IV. Climbing Fiber Inputs to the Cerebellum:
What Is Signaled?
Functional Significance of Climbing-Fiber Synchrony: A Population Coding
and Behavioral Analysis. By JOHN P. WELSH
......................... 188
What Do Complex Spikes Signal about Limb Movements? By
Timothy J.
Ebner, Michael T.
V. Johnson, Alexander Roitman,
AND QlNGGONG
FU
............................................... 205
Inhibitory Control of Olivary Discharge. By Alan R. Gibson, Kris M. Horn,
and Milton Pong
............................................... 219
Complex Spike Activity in the Flocculus Signals More than the Eye Can See.
By J.
1.
Simpson, T. Belton, M.
Suh,
and B.
Winkelman
........... 232
Vestibularly Evoked Climbing-Fiber Responses Modulate Simple Spikes in
Rabbit Cerebellar Purkinje Neurons. By Neal H. Barmack and
Vadim
Yakhnitsa
............................................... 237
Climbing Fiber Inputs to the Cerebellum: What Is Signaled? Summary of
Discussion. By J. HOUK, Rapporteur
................................ 255
Part V. Cognitive Processing by the Cerebellum
On the Amazing Olivocerebellar System. By
R. Llinás,
E.
Leznik, and
V.l.
Makarenko
................................................ 258
Historical Review of the Significance of the Cerebellum and the Role of
Purkinje Cells in Motor Learning. By Masao
Ito
.................. 273
Motor and Nonmotor Domains in the Monkey Dentate. By Richard P.
Dum,
Chen Li, and Peter L.
Strick................................ 289
The Cerebellum and Event Timing. By Richard B. Ivry, Rebecca M.
Spencer, Howard
N.
Zelaznik, and
Jörn Diedrichsen........... 302
Role of the Posterolateral Cerebellum in Language. By Andrea L.
Gebhart,
Steven E. Petersen, and W.T. Thach
............................ 318
Role of the Cerebellum in Motor Cognition. By Hanneke I. van
Mier
and
Steve E. Petersen
.......................................... 334
Cognitive Processing by the Cerebellum: Summary of Discussion. By
S. Petersen, Rapporteur
......................................... 354
Part VI. LTD, LTP, and Molecular Mechanisms
of Learning and Memory
Plasticity and Dynamics in the Olivocerebellar System: Introduction to
Presentations. By C.I.
De Zeeuw...................................
357
The Making of a Complex Spike: Ionic Composition and Plasticity. By
Matthew T. Schmolesky, John T. Weber, Chris I.
De Zeeuw,
and
Christian Hansel
............................................ 359
Analysis of Cx36 Knockout Does Not Support Tenet That Olivary Gap
Junctions Are Required for Complex Spike Synchronization and Normal
Motor Performance. By W. M.
Kistler,
M. T. G. De Jeu, Y.
Elgersma,
R. S.
VAN
DER GIESSÉn,
R.
HENSBROEK,
C. LUO, S.
К.
E. KOEKKOEK,
С. С.
HOOGENRAAD, F. P. T.
HAMERS,
M. GUELDENAGEL, G.
SOHL,
K.
Willecke,
and
С
I.
De
Zeeuw
................................ 391
Roles of Inhibitory
Interneurons
in the Cerebellar Cortex. By TOMOO HlRANO,
Dai Watanabe, Shin-Ya Kawaguchi,
Ira Pastan,
and
Shigetada Nakanishi
........................................... 405
Motor Performance and Motor Learning in Lurcher Mice. By
A.M. Van
Alphen,
T.
Schepers,
С.
Luo, and C.I.
De Zeeuw
........ 413
Trying to Understand the Cerebellum Well Enough to Build One. By
Tatsuya Ohyama, Javier F. Medina, William L. Nores, and
Michael D. Mauk
............................................... 425
Cerebellar Plasticity and the Ocular Following Response. By
Кеші
Yamamoto,
Yasushi Kobayashi,
Aya
Takemura,
Кеші
Ka
w
ano,
and
MiTSUO
Kaw
ato
.............................................. 439
Modeling
Cerebellar
Flocculus and Paraflocculus Involvement in Complex
Predictive Smooth Eye Pursuit in Monkeys. By Ronald E. Kettner,
Minah
Ѕин,
Dita
Davis, and Hoi-Chung Leung
.................. 455
Surface-Based Atlases of Cerebellar Cortex in the Human, Macaque, and
Mouse. By David
С
Van Essen
................................... 468
Plasticity of the Vertical
VOR:
A System Identification Approach to
Localizing the Adaptive Sites. By Yutaka Hirata and
Stephen M. Highstein
......................................... 480
Models of Cerebellar Function: Discussion. By Stephen G.
Lisberger
and
Lance M. Optican, Rapporteurs
.................................. 496
Part
VII.
Poster Papers
The
Nonvisual
Complex Spike Signal in the Flocculus Responds to Challenges
to the Vestibulo-ocular Reflex Gain. By T. Belton, M.
Suh,
and
J.I. Simpson
................................................... 503
Role of Caudal Fastigial Neurons during Head-Free Gaze Shifts in the
Monkey. By S.C. Brettler and A.F.
Fuchs........................ 505
Behavioral Analysis of Gain Control for Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements. By
Megan R. Carey and Stephen G.
Lisberger
...................... 507
Coherence of Subthreshold Activity in Coupled Inferior Olivary Neurons. By
A. Devor and Y. Yarom
........................................ 508
Comparing Continuous and Discrete Movements with fMRI. By
JÖRN
DlEDRICHSEN, ELIOT HAZELTINE, RICHARD IVRY,
Steve Kennerley, and Bekki Spencer
........................... 509
Is the Cerebellum Important for Podokinetic Adaptation? By G.M. Earhart,
F.B. Horak,
G. Mel vill
Jones, E.W. Block, K.D.
Weber,
O. SUCHOWERSKY, AND W. A. FLETCHER
............................ 511
What, Indeed, Do Climbing Fibers Signal? Some Cerebellar
Microcomplexes
Appear to Monitor the Activity in Spinal Nociceptive Withdrawal Reflex
Modules. By Martin Garwicz, Anders
Levinsson,
and
Jens Schouenborg
............................................. 513
Cell Morphology and Local Circuitry of the Central Lobes of the Mormyrid
Cerebellum. By Victor Z. Han and Curtis
С
Bell
................ 515
Evidence of a Cerebrocerebellar Network: An fMRI Study of Functional
Integration during Visuospatiomotor Sequence Learning. By Ron Heal
and Paul Matthews
............................................ 517
Antibody Against a Putative Ligand-Binding Site Reveals Delta2
Glutamate
Receptor Function. By Hirokazu
Нпш,
Thomas Launey, Sumiko
Mikawa, Dai Yanagihara, Tsuyoshi, Kasaura, Akihiro Miyamoto,
and mlchisuke yuzaki
........................................... 519
Electrophysiological Mapping of Eyeblink
Microzones
in the Rabbit. By
M.
Ivarsson,
L.
Millar, and C.H. Yeo
........................... 520
Extracellular
Amino
Acid Levels in the Posterior Interpositus Nucleus during
Eyelid Conditioned Responses in Cats: A Push-Pull Study. By
L.
Jiménez-Díaz,
A. Gru
art, F.J.
Minano,
and J.M.
Delgado-García
521
¡η
Vivo Whole-Cell Patch-Clamp Recordings from Purkinje Cells and Inter-
neurons: Synaptic Integration of Peripheral Input. By
Henrik Jörntell
and
Carl-Fredrik Ekerot
....................................... 523
Contribution of Background and Target Motion to the Induction of Motor
Learning in the
VOR.
By Michael C. Ke and Jennifer L. Raymond
.. 525
Discharge Properties of Saccade-Related Neurons in the Oculomotor Region
of the Primate Fastigial Nucleus. By
J.F. Kleine, Y.F.
Guan,
S. Langer, H.
Straka,
T.
Tchelidze, and U.
Büttner............. 526
Spatiotemporal
Profiles of Inferior Olivary Oscillatory Patterns: An In Vitro
Voltage-Dependent Dye-Imaging Study. By E. Leznik and
R. Llinás
.. 529
Oscillatory Properties of Inferior Olivary Neurons Modulate Transmission of
Motor Cortical Activity to the Rat Cerebellum. By S.P. Marshall,
K.M.
Maxwell, and E.J. Lang
................................... 530
Inhibition of Climbing Fibers Is Necessary for the Extinction of Conditioned
Eyelid Responses. By JAVIER MEDINA
.............................. 533
Contributions of Limb
Incoordination
and Postural Control Deficits to
Cerebellar Gait
Ataxia.
By S.M. Morton and A.J.
Bastian.......... 535
Effects of Electrical
Microstimulation
and Muscimol Application in Selected
Cerebellar Interpositus Sites on Reflex and Classically Conditioned
Eyelid Responses in Alert-Behaving Cats. By J.D. Navarro-Lopez,
L.
Jiménez-Díaz,
A. Gruart, and J.M.
Delgado-García
.......... 536
Neural Control of Discrete Movement Segments: The Role of the Cerebellum
in the Control and Learning of Movements. By Kevin E. Novak,
Lee E. Miller, and James
С
Houk
............................... 538
Quantitative Analysis of the Purkinje Cell Denritic Spines in the Voltage-
Dependent Calcium Channel Mutant, Rolling Mouse Nagoya. By
їм
Joo Rhyu, Kea Joo Lee, S.
Oda,
and Y. S.
Suh
................. 540
Does the Cerebellum Preferentially Control Discrete and Not Continuous
Movements? By Rebecca
M. C
Spencer, Howard
N.
Zelaznik,
Richard B. Ivry, and
Jörn Diedrichsen........................ 542
Kinematic Modeling of the Simple Spike Modulation of Rabbit Floccular
Purkinje Cells. By M.
Ѕин,
T. Belton, and J. I. Simpson
............. 545
Three-Axis Eye Movement Abnormalities with Cerebellar Lesions. By
M. F. Walker and D. S. Zee
...................................... 547
Anterior Semicircular Canal and Otolith
Afférents
Converge at Single
Vestibular
Neurons in Cats. By Xialing Zhang, Mituyoshi Sasaki,
Hitoshi Sato,
Hui Meng,
Rishu
Bai,
Midori Imagawa, and
Yoshio Uchino
............................................. 548
Index of Contributors
.................................................. 549
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spellingShingle | The cerebellum recent developments in cerebellar research Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences Cerebellum gtt Cervelet - Congrès Onderzoek gtt Cerebellum Congresses Cerebellum physiology Congresses Cognition physiology Congresses Learning physiology Congresses Memory physiology Congresses Kleinhirn (DE-588)4125073-4 gnd |
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title | The cerebellum recent developments in cerebellar research |
title_auth | The cerebellum recent developments in cerebellar research |
title_exact_search | The cerebellum recent developments in cerebellar research |
title_full | The cerebellum recent developments in cerebellar research ed. by Stephen M. Highstein ... |
title_fullStr | The cerebellum recent developments in cerebellar research ed. by Stephen M. Highstein ... |
title_full_unstemmed | The cerebellum recent developments in cerebellar research ed. by Stephen M. Highstein ... |
title_short | The cerebellum |
title_sort | the cerebellum recent developments in cerebellar research |
title_sub | recent developments in cerebellar research |
topic | Cerebellum gtt Cervelet - Congrès Onderzoek gtt Cerebellum Congresses Cerebellum physiology Congresses Cognition physiology Congresses Learning physiology Congresses Memory physiology Congresses Kleinhirn (DE-588)4125073-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Cerebellum Cervelet - Congrès Onderzoek Cerebellum Congresses Cerebellum physiology Congresses Cognition physiology Congresses Learning physiology Congresses Memory physiology Congresses Kleinhirn Konferenzschrift 2001 Saint Louis Mo. |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009993920&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV002532608 |
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