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Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
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January 8, 2019
No neuron is an island: Homeostatic plasticity and over-constraint in a neural circuit
Horatiu Voicu, Michael D Mauk
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)
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October 7, 2004
Extinction as new learning versus unlearning: considerations from a computer simulation of the cerebellum
Michael D Mauk, Tatsuya Ohyama
Journal of Neurophysiology
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September 24, 2011
Multiple sites of extinction for a single learned response
Brian E Kalmbach, Michael D Mauk
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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September 20, 2013
Persistent activity in prefrontal cortex during trace eyelid conditioning: dissociating responses that reflect cerebellar output from those that do not
Jennifer J Siegel, Michael D Mauk
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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October 22, 2010
Eyelid conditioning to a target amplitude: adding how much to whether and when
Joy C Kreider, Michael D Mauk
Annual Review of Neuroscience
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June 26, 2004
The neural basis of temporal processing
Michael D Mauk, Dean V Buonomano
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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July 18, 2018
Cerebellar Processing Common to Delay and Trace Eyelid Conditioning
Hunter E Halverson, Andrei Khilkevich, Michael D Mauk
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)
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October 15, 2003
Stimulus generalization of conditioned eyelid responses produced without cerebellar cortex: implications for plasticity in the cerebellar nuclei
Tatsuya Ohyama, William L Nores, Michael D Mauk
Journal of Neurophysiology
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May 21, 2010
Temporal patterns of inputs to cerebellum necessary and sufficient for trace eyelid conditioning
Brian E Kalmbach, Tatsuya Ohyama, Michael D Mauk
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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May 22, 2015
Relating cerebellar purkinje cell activity to the timing and amplitude of conditioned eyelid responses
Hunter E Halverson, Andrei Khilkevich, Michael D Mauk
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Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
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January 8, 2019
No neuron is an island: Homeostatic plasticity and over-constraint in a neural circuit
Horatiu Voicu, Michael D Mauk
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)
|
October 7, 2004
Extinction as new learning versus unlearning: considerations from a computer simulation of the cerebellum
Michael D Mauk, Tatsuya Ohyama
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
September 24, 2011
Multiple sites of extinction for a single learned response
Brian E Kalmbach, Michael D Mauk
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
|
September 20, 2013
Persistent activity in prefrontal cortex during trace eyelid conditioning: dissociating responses that reflect cerebellar output from those that do not
Jennifer J Siegel, Michael D Mauk
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
|
October 22, 2010
Eyelid conditioning to a target amplitude: adding how much to whether and when
Joy C Kreider, Michael D Mauk
Annual Review of Neuroscience
|
June 26, 2004
The neural basis of temporal processing
Michael D Mauk, Dean V Buonomano
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
|
July 18, 2018
Cerebellar Processing Common to Delay and Trace Eyelid Conditioning
Hunter E Halverson, Andrei Khilkevich, Michael D Mauk
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)
|
October 15, 2003
Stimulus generalization of conditioned eyelid responses produced without cerebellar cortex: implications for plasticity in the cerebellar nuclei
Tatsuya Ohyama, William L Nores, Michael D Mauk
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
May 21, 2010
Temporal patterns of inputs to cerebellum necessary and sufficient for trace eyelid conditioning
Brian E Kalmbach, Tatsuya Ohyama, Michael D Mauk
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
|
May 22, 2015
Relating cerebellar purkinje cell activity to the timing and amplitude of conditioned eyelid responses
Hunter E Halverson, Andrei Khilkevich, Michael D Mauk
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