An agonist-antagonist cerebellar nuclear system controlling eyelid kinematics during motor learning
The presence of two antagonistic groups of deep cerebellar nuclei neurons has been reported as necessary for a proper dynamic control of learned motor responses. Most models of cerebellar function seem to ignore the biomechanical need for a double activation-deactivation system controlling eyelid ki...
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Main Authors: | Raudel eSánchez-Campusano (Author), Agnes eGruart (Author), Rodrigo eFernández-Mas (Author), José M Delgado-García (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2012-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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