Total RNA was extracted, from each hemisphere, by the phenol-chloroform ... injected into the brain 1 mm caudal to bregma, 2 mm lateral, 2 mm deep of 7-day-old rats decapitated 24-30 h after ...
Activation in the basal ganglia occurred early, and was uniquely associated with encoding time intervals, whereas cerebellar activation ... operculum and dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex resulting ...
Although the terminal internal carotid artery occlusion is relatively easy to identify, there is often a debate as to what constitutes a proximal (involving the M1 segment) versus a distal (involving ...
The parietal ROI included both superior (four slices) and inferior posterior (four slices) lateral parietal association cortices ... to identify cognitive parameters significantly related to cerebral ...
Labeling with the retrograde tracer Cholera Toxin B in the recording location in the DN indicated that these neurons predominantly receive inputs from Purkinje cells in the D1 and D2 zones of the ...
1, caudal cerebellar artery; 2, lateral hemispheric branch; 3, middle hemispheric branch; 4, medial hemispheric branch; a, right cerebellar hemisphere; b, vermis; c, choroid plexus. The lateral ...
Active whisking is an important model sensorimotor behavior, but the function of the cerebellum in the rodent whisker system is unknown. We have made patch clamp recordings from Purkinje cells in vivo ...
Recent studies also implicate more lateral regions of the cerebellar hemispheres in ocular motor control. Figure 1. Cerebellar structures important for eye movement control: (A) sagittal view (B) ...
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