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- who: Vincenzo Romano from the Department of Neuroscience, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, the Netherlands have published the Article: Olivocerebellar control of movement symmetry, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Using electrophysiological recordings of Purkinje cells in the Crus1/2 region and optogenetic manipulation of their climbing fiber inputs while recording whisker behavior on both sides, the authors provide evidence that CS activity can encode and induce symmetric and asymmetric Article Average whisker position Right Left Protraction Recording elecrode 10 Deg. The authors show that SS modulation preceding the CS modulation may strengthen its impact in the cerebellar . . .
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