Christopher H Yeo
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Longley M, Ballard J, Andres-Alonso M, Varatharajah R, Cuthbert H, Yeo C
Neuroscience
. 2020 Sep;
462:106-121.
PMID: 32949672
The geometry of the glutamatergic mossy-parallel fibre and climbing fibre inputs to cerebellar cortical Purkinje cells has powerfully influenced thinking about cerebellar functions. The compartmentation of the cerebellum into parasagittal...
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Johansson F, Carlsson H, Rasmussen A, Yeo C, Hesslow G
Cell Rep
. 2015 Dec;
13(9):1741-6.
PMID: 26655894
Cerebellar Purkinje cells can learn to respond to a conditioned stimulus with an adaptively timed pause in firing. This response was usually ascribed to long-term depression of parallel fiber to...
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Longley M, Yeo C
Prog Brain Res
. 2014 Jun;
210:79-101.
PMID: 24916290
The cerebellum is essential for some forms of motor learning. Two examples that provide useful experimental models are modification of the vestibulo-ocular reflex and classical conditioning of the nictitating membrane...
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Hoffland B, Bologna M, Kassavetis P, Teo J, Rothwell J, Yeo C, et al.
J Physiol
. 2011 Dec;
590(4):887-97.
PMID: 22199171
Theta burst stimulation (TBS) protocols of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) have after-effects on excitability of motor areas thought to be due to LTP- and LTD-like processes at cortical synapses....
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Lepora N, Porrill J, Yeo C, Dean P
Front Comput Neurosci
. 2010 Oct;
4:140.
PMID: 21031161
Marr-Albus adaptive filter models of the cerebellum have been applied successfully to a range of sensory and motor control problems. Here we analyze their properties when applied to classical conditioning...
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Kellett D, Fukunaga I, Chen-Kubota E, Dean P, Yeo C
PLoS One
. 2010 Aug;
5(7):e11737.
PMID: 20686596
Several forms of learning, including classical conditioning of the eyeblink, depend upon the cerebellum. In examining mechanisms of eyeblink conditioning in rabbits, reversible inactivations of the control circuitry have begun...
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Mostofi A, Holtzman T, Grout A, Yeo C, Edgley S
J Neurosci
. 2010 Jul;
30(26):8920-34.
PMID: 20592214
The classically conditioned eyeblink response in the rabbit is one of the best-characterized behavioral models of associative learning. It is cerebellum dependent, with many studies indicating that the hemispheral part...
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Fukunaga I, Yeo C, Batchelor A
Neuropharmacology
. 2006 Oct;
52(2):450-8.
PMID: 17045308
CPCCOEt (7-(hydroxyimino)cyclopropa[b]chromen-1a-carboxylate ethyl ester) is frequently used to test for the involvement of mGlu1 receptors. Using whole-cell voltage recording from Purkinje cells in slices of rat cerebellum we find that...
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Mavritsaki E, Lepora N, Porrill J, Yeo C, Dean P
Biol Cybern
. 2006 Oct;
96(1):39-57.
PMID: 17021829
Many models of eyeblink conditioning assume that there is a simple linear relationship between the firing patterns of neurons in the interpositus nucleus and the time course of the conditioned...
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De Zeeuw C, Yeo C
Curr Opin Neurobiol
. 2005 Nov;
15(6):667-74.
PMID: 16271462
The notion that the olivocerebellar system is crucial for motor learning is well established. In recent years, it has become evident that there can be many forms of both synaptic...