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Authors: Masao Ito

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convergence of climbing and parallel fibers,
32

 

induced inhibitory postsynaptic potentials,
30

 

inhibitory neurons,
30

 

input/output pathways of cerebellar cortex,
47-49

 

models for neuronal circuits,
92-94

 

synapses with parallel fibers,
70

 

synaptic plasticity,
81-83

 

Purkinje, Jan E.
,
27

 
Q–R
 

reaching experiments, voluntary motor control
,
151-154

 

reaction time, voluntary motor control
,
151

 

readout neurons
,
100

 

rebound depolarization, cerebellar/vestibular nuclear neurons
,
85

 

rebound potentiation, Purkinje cells
,
83

 

recognition capacity, Purkinje cells
,
93-94

 

reconstruction, neuronal circuits
,
1-7

 

reflexes
,
12

 

compounding,
15

 

hybrid control,
13-14

 

integration of,
13-18

 

compounded reflexes
,
14

 

half-fused control systems
,
13

 

hybrid control
,
13

 

imitation hypothesis
,
17

 

multi-input control systems
,
13

 

mutual interactions
,
14

 

nesting
,
16

 

neuromodulation
,
16

 

ocular,
105

 

adaptive control system models
,
139-145

 

cerebellar control
,
117

 

OFR (Ocular Following Response)
,
116

 

OKR (Optokinetic Eye-Movement Response)
,
113-115

 

saccades
,
117-120

 

VOR (Vestibuloocular Reflex)
,
105-113

 

prototypes of adaptive control,
146-149

 

somatic and autonomic

 

adaptive control system models
,
147-148

 

eye-blink conditioning
,
132-136

 

locomotion
,
128-132

 

nociceptive withdrawal reflex
,
127-128

 

stretch reflex
,
121-127

 

sympathetic,
136-138

 

transition from reflex control to voluntary,
176-179

 

research for the future

 

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

 

respiration, cerebellar involvement
,
137-138

 

reversible neurotransmission blocking (RNB)
,
136

 

right-left transversal lobular structure
,
23

 

RNB (reversible neurotransmission blocking)
,
136

 

Robinson
, David,
39

 

Rolando
, Luigi,
26

 

Rosenblatt
, Frank,
8

 

rostral spinocerebellar tract
,
62

 
S
 

saccades

 

adaptive control system models,
146-147

 

eye movement,
117-120

 

frontal eye field,
163-164

 

Salishan Lodge symposium
,
32

 

schemas (Piaget)
,
20

 

schizophrenic patients, prism distortion
,
202

 

selection process, basal ganglia
,
210-211

 

self-monitoring, motor actions
,
189-190

 

sensory cancellation
,
178-180
,
189-190

 

sensory signals
,
172-174

 

serial reaction time, voluntary motor control
,
151

 

serotonin, Lugaro cell sensitivity to
,
56

 

serum response factor (SRF)
,
89

 

signal transduction pathways (conjunctive LTD)
,
71

 

AMPA receptors,
74-75

 

brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF),
80

 

c-Fos/Jun-B,
79

 

Ca
2+
surge in Purkinje cell dendrites,
71-74

 

Ca
2+
/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase (CaMKII),
78

 

glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP),
79

 

glutamate receptor d2 (GluR d2),
76-77

 

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

 

Nitric oxide (NO) synthase,
75-76

 

PKCα and lipid-signaling cascade,
74

 

protein phosphatases,
78

 

protein tyrosine kinases,
77

 

silent synapses
,
86-87

 

simple perceptron model network
,
8

 

simple reaction time, voluntary motor control
,
151

 

Smith Predictor
,
169

 

smooth pursuit, frontal eye field
,
160-162

 

SNARE proteins
,
82

 

social interaction, parallels to motor control
,
196

 

somatic reflexes

 

adaptive control system models,
147-148

 

eye-blink conditioning,
132-136

 

locomotion,
128-132

 

nociceptive withdrawal reflex,
127-128

 

stretch reflex,
121-127

 

somatosympathetic reflex
,
137

 

sources, voluntary motor control instruction signals
,
157-158

 

spike discharges
, locomotion,
130

 

spinal neural control mechanisms, muscle contractions
,
123

 

spinal reflex circuitry
,
2-4

 

spindle II muscle afferent, stretch reflex
,
121-123

 

spine configuration, synaptic plasticity
,
86

 

spinocerebellum
,
23

 

split-belt treadmill locomotion
,
132

 

SRF (serum response factor)
,
89

 

stabilization-by-selection mechanism, basal ganglia
,
210-211

 

stellate cells
,
51-53
,
83

 

storage capacity, Purkinje cells
,
92

 

straight cells (inferior olive complex)
,
64

 

stretch reflex
,
12
,
121-127

 

structure-function relationships, neuronal circuits
,
1-21

 

subtrigeminal nuclei (lateral reticular nucleus)
,
62

 

subtypes, synaptic plasticity
,
81

 

basket/stellate cells,
83

 

cerebellar cortical synapses,
84

 

cerebellar/vestibular nuclear neurons,
84-85

 

persistency,
86-87

 

Purkinje cells,
81-83

 

supplementary eye field
,
165

 

sympathetic reflexes
,
136-138

 

synapses
,
7-8

 

synaptic plasticity
,
81

 

basket/stellate cells,
83

 

cerebellar cortical synapses,
84

 

cerebellar/vestibular nuclear neurons,
84-85

 

conjunctive LTD (long-term depression),
205-206

 

properties
,
69-71

 

signal transduction pathways
,
71-80

 

as memory element in neuronal circuits,
33-35

 

persistency,
86-87

 

protein synthesis,
88-89

 

Purkinje cells,
81-83

 

synthase, conjunctive LTD
,
75-76

 

systems control mechanisms (CNS)
,
9

 

cognitive functions,
19-20

 

feedback control systems,
10

 

intelligence and conscious awareness,
20-21

 

model-based control systems,
10-11

 

reflexes,
12-18

 

voluntary movements,
12-13
,
18-19

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