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Cerebellum as a CNS Hub
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Editor(s):
Hidehiro Mizusawa
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Shinji Kakei
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2021
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-030-75816-5
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2021
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10.1007/978-3-030-75817-2
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Evolutionary and Developmental Perspectives on the Origin and Diversification of the Vertebrate Cerebellum
pp. 25
Cerebellum-Like Systems in Actinopterygian Fishes with a Special Focus on the Diversity of Cerebellum-Like System in the Mesencephalon
pp. 61
Modeling of Human Cerebellar Development and Diseases with Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Brain Organoids
pp. 77
mGluR1 Is a Molecular “Hub” for Synapse Elimination in the Developing Cerebellum
pp. 93
Cerebellar Lobules and Stripes, Viewed from Development, Topographic Axonal Projections, Functional Localization, and Interspecies Homology
pp. 121
Olivocerebellar Somatotopy Revisited
pp. 145
Purkinje Cell Dendrites: The Time-Tested Icon in Histology
pp. 169
Physiological Roles of Perineuronal Nets in Cerebellar Functions
pp. 183
Roles of Cerebellum-Brainstem Loops in Predictive Optokinetic Eye Velocity Control in Fish, Mice, and Humans
pp. 199
Fastigial Nucleus Input/Output Related to Motor Control
pp. 239
Evolution of the Marr-Albus-Ito Model
pp. 259
States Are A-Changing, Complex Spikes Proclaim
pp. 277
The Quest for a Unifying Framework for the Role of Cerebellar Complex Spikes
pp. 305
Role of the Cerebellum in the Acquisition and Consolidation of Memory of Motor Learning
pp. 327
Timing in Purkinje Cells and a Novel Learning Mechanism
pp. 337
Contribution of Norepinephrine to Cerebellar Long-Term Depression and Motor Learning
pp. 349
Role of LTD in Cerebellar Motor Learning: The 75th FUJIHARA Seminar “The Cerebellum as a CNS Hub”
pp. 371
Neural Predictive Computation in the Cerebellum
pp. 391
The Input-Output Organization of the Cerebrocerebellum as Kalman Filter
pp. 413
The Cerebellum as a CNS Hub Modulating Autism-Relevant Behaviors
pp. 433
Cerebellar Reserve: From Theoretical Framework to Therapeutic Strategy
pp. 445
Prism Adaptation Test (PAT): A Practical and Quantitative Method to Evaluate Cerebellar Function
pp. 459
The Three Cornerstones of Cerebellar Ataxia: Closing the Loop of 200 Years of Cerebellar Research
pp. 479
Molecular Dissection and Therapeutic Application of SCA1 Pathologies Revealed by Comprehensive Approaches
pp. 487
Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 2
pp. 507
Molecular Pathogenesis in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 31 (SCA31)
pp. 517
Cerebellar Circuitry of Tremor
pp. 537
Arginine as a Disease-Modifying Therapeutic Candidate for the Polyglutamine Diseases by Stabilizing Polyglutamine Protein Conformation and Inhibiting its Aggregation
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