2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-38475-9
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Glutamatergic cerebellar neurons differentially contribute to the acquisition of motor and social behaviors

Abstract: Insults to the developing cerebellum can cause motor, language, and social deficits. Here, we investigate whether developmental insults to different cerebellar neurons constrain the ability to acquire cerebellar-dependent behaviors. We perturb cerebellar cortical or nuclei neuron function by eliminating glutamatergic neurotransmission during development, and then we measure motor and social behaviors in early postnatal and adult mice. Altering cortical and nuclei neurons impacts postnatal motor control and soc… Show more

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“…Analysis of in vivo electrophysiology. Analysis was conducted as previously described [32]. Electrophysiological recordings were spike sorted in Spike2.…”
Section: Electromyography (Emg)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of in vivo electrophysiology. Analysis was conducted as previously described [32]. Electrophysiological recordings were spike sorted in Spike2.…”
Section: Electromyography (Emg)mentioning
confidence: 99%