Time and tide of cerebellar synchrony

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  • who: COMMENTARY from the back to previously published datasets of Purkinje cell pairs related to other types of behaviors relevant for other speciesFor example, Romano et_al (18, ) have recorded from Purkinje cell pairs in crus I and II during whisker movements in mice. In these datasets, one can observe a relation not only between CS synchrony and movement onset (Fig. C) but indeed also between SS synchrony and movement deceleration (Fig. D). Thus, the discovery by Sedaghat-Nejad et_al (17) may generalize across cerebellar lobules, types of behavior, and species. How may SS synchrony exert its effects . . .

     

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