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developmental dyslexia
,
202

 

digital dexterity, neuronal mechanisms
,
154-156

 

disinhibitory pathways, basal ganglia components
,
210

 

divisions

 

brain,
2

 

cerebellar cortex,
2
,
23-24

 

cerebral cortex,
2

 

cerebrum,
2

 

lobules I-X,
23

 

DMFC (dorsomedial frontal cortex)
,
165-166

 

DNER (Delta/Notch-like EGF-related receptor)
,
57

 

dorsal accessory olive (DAO) subdivision
,
63

 

dorsal spinocerebellar tract (DSCT)
,
60

 

dorsomedial frontal cortex (DMFC)
,
165-166

 

Dow
, Robert,
43

 

DSCT (dorsal spinocerebellar tract)
,
60

 

dual memory mechanism model
,
102

 

dysmetria
,
26

 
E
 

EAAT4
,
57

 

Eccles, John, excitatory and inhibitory neurons
,
29

 

efference copy
,
142

 

EPSCs (excitatory postsynaptic currents)
,
29

 

EPSPs (excitatory postsynaptic potentials)
,
29

 

equilibrium point hypothesis, myotatic reflexes
,
124

 

Erasistratus
,
22

 

evolution

 

cerebellar circuits,
208-209

 

lobular structures,
23

 

excitatory neurons
,
29

 

excitatory postsynaptic currents (EPSCs)
,
29

 

excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs)
,
29

 

excitatory projection neurons
,
67

 

excitatory synapses, cerebellar/vestibular nuclear neurons
,
85

 

explicit/implicit thoughts
,
197-198

 

eye movements

 

saccades,
117-120

 

voluntary control,
159

 

DMFC (dorsomedial frontal cortex)
,
165-166

 

frontal eye field
,
159-165

 

VOR adaptation,
111-112

 

eye-blink conditioning
,
132-136

 

eyeballs, inverse model
,
144-145

 
F
 

fear conditioning, Purkinje cells
,
83

 

feedback control systems
,
10

 

feedforward control systems
,
10
,
39

 

flocculonodular lobe
,
23

 

flocculus, connection to VOR
,
107-109

 

Flourens, Jean Pierre
,
26

 

forward models, voluntary motor control
,
167-170
,
177-178

 

frontal eye field, voluntary eye movement
,
159

 

saccades,
163-164

 

smooth pursuit,
160-162

 

vergence,
164-165

 

frontocerebellar circuits, contralateral lateralization
,
194

 

Fujita, adaptive filter model of the cerebellum
,
34-35

 

functional stretch reflex
,
126

 

fusimotor set hypothesis, muscle contractions
,
123

 

future research
,
205

 

conjunctive LTD,
205-207

 

development,
211-212

 

evolution in cerebellar circuits,
208-209

 

internal models,
208

 

IO function,
207

 

motor actions,
209-210

 

nuclear memory,
208

 
G
 

G (controlled objects) (control systems)
,
9

 

g (controllers) (control system)
,
9

 

G-protein (Gq/11)
,
71

 

GABA-releasing inhibitory neurons, Purkinje cells
,
30

 

GABAergic neurons
,
67

 

gamma-motoneurons, stretch reflex
,
121

 

GFAP (glial fibrillary acidic protein), conjunctive LTD
,
79

 

giant neurons
,
30

 

gigantocerebellum
,
25

 

glial cells
, Bergmann,
57-58

 

glial cells, NG
2+
,
58-59

 

glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), conjunctive LTD
,
79

 

globular cells (cerebellar cortex granular layer)
,
56-57

 

GluR δ2 (glutamate receptor δ2), conjunctive LTD
,
76-77

 

Glutamate, transmission of climbing fibers
,
49

 

glutamate receptors, conjunctive LTD
,
70
,
76-77

 

glycinergic neurons
,
67

 

Golgi cells
,
53-55
,
84

 

Gq/11 (G-protein)
,
71

 

Granit
, Ragner,
28

 

granule cell-Golgi cell loops
,
94-97

 

granule cells
,
45-46

 

grasp-lift-hold tasks, neuronal mechanisms
,
155

 
H
 

half-fused control systems
,
13-14

 

hallucination
,
202

 

hand grip, voluntary motor control
,
154-156

 

Hebb
, Donald,
8

 

history

 

cerebellar involvement in motor skills,
25-27

 

cerebellum as neuronal machine

 

adaptive control
,
38-40

 

cognitive functions
,
43

 

discoveries in the 1960s
,
29-30

 

internal models
,
41-42

 

LTD (long-term depression)
,
35-37

 

Marr-Albus model
,
33-35

 

morphological map of the cerebellum,
22-25

 

Purkinje cells,
27-28

 

Holmes
, Gordon,
26

 

homosynaptic LTD

 

climbing fiber-Purkinje cell synapses,
83

 

parallel fiber-Purkinje cell synapses,
81

 

hybrid control

 

reflexes and voluntary movements,
13-14

 

voluntary movements,
179

 
I
 

Ia muscle afferent
,
121

 

Ib muscle afferent
,
121-122

 

IGF-1 (Insulin-like growth factor-1), conjunctive LTD
,
80

 

imitation hypothesis, integration of reflexes
,
17

 

imitation learning, mirror neurons
,
189

 

implicit/explicit thoughts
,
197-198

 

in vivo
Purkinje cells
,
53

 

inferior olive-climbing fiber system
,
97-99

 

information storage capacity, Purkinje cells
,
92

 

inhibiting mechanism, basal ganglia
,
210

 

inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs)
,
29

 

inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (IPSPs)
,
29

 

inhibitory synapses
,
84

 

inositol-trisphosphate (IP3)
,
71

 

input pathways, cerebellar cortex
,
44

 

beaded fibers,
50

 

climbing fibers,
49-50

 

granule cells,
45-46

 

mossy fibers,
44-45

 

Purkinje cells,
47-49

 

unipolar brush cells,
46-47

 

input-specificity, conjunctive LTD
,
70

 

instruction signals

 

forward/inverse models,
172-174

 

voluntary motor control,
157-158

 

instrumental conditioning, voluntary motor control
,
156-157

 

insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), conjunctive LTD
,
80

 

integration of reflexes
,
13

 

compounded reflexes,
14

 

half-fused control systems,
13

 

hybrid control,
13

 

imitation hypothesis,
17

 

multi-input control systems,
13

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