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Title: A mechanism for savings in the cerebellum
Author(s): Medina, JF
Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE Volume: 21 Issue: 11 Pages: 4081-4089 Published: JUN 1 2001
Cited References: 55 Selected References: 55
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1. Title: Simulations of cerebellar motor learning: Computational analysis of plasticity at the mossy fiber to deep nucleus synapse
Author(s): Medina JF, Mauk MD
Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE   Volume: 19   Issue: 16   Pages: 7140-7151   Published: AUG 15 1999
2. Title: Timing mechanisms in the cerebellum: Testing predictions of a large-scale computer simulation
Author(s): Medina JF, Garcia KS, Nores WL, et al.
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3. Title: A model of Pavlovian eyelid conditioning based on the synaptic organization of the cerebellum
Author(s): Mauk MD, Donegan NH
Source: LEARNING & MEMORY   Volume: 4   Issue: 1   Pages: 130-158   Published: MAY-JUN 1997
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Author(s): Medina JF, Nores WL, Ohyama T, et al.
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6. Title: Cerebellar long-term depression: Characterization, signal transduction, and functional roles
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Source: PHYSIOLOGICAL REVIEWS   Volume: 81   Issue: 3   Pages: 1143-1195   Published: JUL 2001
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Author(s): Christian KM, Thompson RF
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8. Title: Trying to understand the cerebellum well enough to build one
Author(s): Ohyama T, Medina JF, Nores WL, et al.
Source: CREBELLUM: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CEREBELLAR RESEARCH  Book Series: ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES   Volume: 978   Pages: 425-438   Published: 2002
9. Title: Extinction as new learning versus unlearning: Considerations from a computer simulation of the cerebellum
Author(s): Mauk MD, Ohyama T
Source: LEARNING & MEMORY   Volume: 11   Issue: 5   Pages: 566-571   Published: SEP-OCT 2004
10. Title: A mathematical model of the cerebellar-olivary system II: Motor adaptation through systematic disruption of climbing fiber equilibrium
Author(s): Kenyon GT, Medina JF, Mauk MD
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