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Journal of Neurophysiology|May 20, 1998
Effects of cerebellar nuclear inactivation on the learning of a complex forelimb movement in catsJ J Wang, Y Shimansky, V Bracha, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|September 26, 2015
Lack of renewal effect in extinction of naturally acquired conditioned eyeblink responses, but possible dependency on physical contextJ Claassen, L Mazilescu, A Thieme, et al.
Brain Research|August 16, 1991
Selective involvement of the spinal trigeminal nucleus in the conditioned nictitating membrane reflex of the rabbitV Bracha, J Z Wu, S Cartwright, et al.
Brain Research|September 14, 1999
The kinesthetic threat eyeblink: a new type of anticipatory eyeblink responseL Zhao, K B Irwin, J R Bloedel, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 1, 1997
Effects of inactivating individual cerebellar nuclei on the performance and retention of an operantly conditioned forelimb movementM S Milak, Y Shimansky, V Bracha, et al.
Brain Research|March 23, 2000
The human cerebellum and associative learning: dissociation between the acquisition, retention and extinction of conditioned eyeblinksV Bracha, L Zhao, K B Irwin, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|January 16, 2007
Inferior olivary inactivation abolishes conditioned eyeblinks: extinction or cerebellar malfunction?S Zbarska, E A Holland, J R Bloedel, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|April 1, 1997
Conditioned and unconditioned forelimb reflex systems in the cat: involvement of the intermediate cerebellumF P Kolb, K B Irwin, J R Bloedel, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 28, 2004
Glutamate neurotransmission in the cerebellar interposed nuclei: involvement in classically conditioned eyeblinks and neuronal activityD P Aksenov, N A Serdyukova, J R Bloedel, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|May 20, 1999
Inactivation of interposed nuclei in the cat: classically conditioned withdrawal reflexes, voluntary limb movements and the action primitive hypothesisV Bracha, F P Kolb, K B Irwin, et al.
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Journal of Neurophysiology|May 20, 1998
Effects of cerebellar nuclear inactivation on the learning of a complex forelimb movement in catsJ J Wang, Y Shimansky, V Bracha, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|September 26, 2015
Lack of renewal effect in extinction of naturally acquired conditioned eyeblink responses, but possible dependency on physical contextJ Claassen, L Mazilescu, A Thieme, et al.
Brain Research|August 16, 1991
Selective involvement of the spinal trigeminal nucleus in the conditioned nictitating membrane reflex of the rabbitV Bracha, J Z Wu, S Cartwright, et al.
Brain Research|September 14, 1999
The kinesthetic threat eyeblink: a new type of anticipatory eyeblink responseL Zhao, K B Irwin, J R Bloedel, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 1, 1997
Effects of inactivating individual cerebellar nuclei on the performance and retention of an operantly conditioned forelimb movementM S Milak, Y Shimansky, V Bracha, et al.
Brain Research|March 23, 2000
The human cerebellum and associative learning: dissociation between the acquisition, retention and extinction of conditioned eyeblinksV Bracha, L Zhao, K B Irwin, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|January 16, 2007
Inferior olivary inactivation abolishes conditioned eyeblinks: extinction or cerebellar malfunction?S Zbarska, E A Holland, J R Bloedel, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|April 1, 1997
Conditioned and unconditioned forelimb reflex systems in the cat: involvement of the intermediate cerebellumF P Kolb, K B Irwin, J R Bloedel, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 28, 2004
Glutamate neurotransmission in the cerebellar interposed nuclei: involvement in classically conditioned eyeblinks and neuronal activityD P Aksenov, N A Serdyukova, J R Bloedel, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|May 20, 1999
Inactivation of interposed nuclei in the cat: classically conditioned withdrawal reflexes, voluntary limb movements and the action primitive hypothesisV Bracha, F P Kolb, K B Irwin, et al.
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