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Mike Gilbert

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Cerebellum (London, England)|November 10, 2021
Gating by Memory: a Theory of Learning in the CerebellumMike Gilbert
Cerebellum (London, England)|December 13, 2021
The Shape of Data: a Theory of the Representation of Information in the Cerebellar CortexMike Gilbert
Royal Society Open Science|March 27, 2025
The cerebellum converts input data into a hyper low-resolution granule cell code with spatial dimensions: a hypothesisMike Gilbert, Anders Rasmussen
Cerebellum (London, England)|March 19, 2024
Gap Junctions May Have A Computational Function In The Cerebellum: A HypothesisMike Gilbert, Anders Rasmussen
Frontiers in Neural Circuits|May 28, 2026
Beyond synaptic plasticity: a summary of a linear model of the cerebellar locomotor computationMike Gilbert, Anders Rasmussen
Frontiers in Neural Circuits|April 23, 2025
The cerebellar deep nuclei: a patch for rate codes?Mike Gilbert, Anders Rasmussen
Oxford Open Neuroscience|May 22, 2025
Computational anatomy: the cerebellar microzone computationMike Gilbert, Anders Rasmussen
Cerebellum (London, England)|January 19, 2021
Gating by Functionally Indivisible Cerebellar Circuits: a HypothesisMike Gilbert, Chris Miall
The Neuroscientist : a Review Journal Bringing Neurobiology, Neurology and Psychiatry|February 9, 2021
How and Why the Cerebellum Recodes Input Signals: An Alternative to Machine LearningMike Gilbert, R Chris Miall
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|October 9, 2025
Interspecies variations in eyeblink conditioningSofia Domeij, Ellie Sandberg Larsson, Mike Gilbert, et al.
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Cerebellum (London, England)|November 10, 2021
Gating by Memory: a Theory of Learning in the CerebellumMike Gilbert
Cerebellum (London, England)|December 13, 2021
The Shape of Data: a Theory of the Representation of Information in the Cerebellar CortexMike Gilbert
Royal Society Open Science|March 27, 2025
The cerebellum converts input data into a hyper low-resolution granule cell code with spatial dimensions: a hypothesisMike Gilbert, Anders Rasmussen
Cerebellum (London, England)|March 19, 2024
Gap Junctions May Have A Computational Function In The Cerebellum: A HypothesisMike Gilbert, Anders Rasmussen
Frontiers in Neural Circuits|May 28, 2026
Beyond synaptic plasticity: a summary of a linear model of the cerebellar locomotor computationMike Gilbert, Anders Rasmussen
Frontiers in Neural Circuits|April 23, 2025
The cerebellar deep nuclei: a patch for rate codes?Mike Gilbert, Anders Rasmussen
Oxford Open Neuroscience|May 22, 2025
Computational anatomy: the cerebellar microzone computationMike Gilbert, Anders Rasmussen
Cerebellum (London, England)|January 19, 2021
Gating by Functionally Indivisible Cerebellar Circuits: a HypothesisMike Gilbert, Chris Miall
The Neuroscientist : a Review Journal Bringing Neurobiology, Neurology and Psychiatry|February 9, 2021
How and Why the Cerebellum Recodes Input Signals: An Alternative to Machine LearningMike Gilbert, R Chris Miall
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|October 9, 2025
Interspecies variations in eyeblink conditioningSofia Domeij, Ellie Sandberg Larsson, Mike Gilbert, et al.
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