2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.11.01.564864
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Loss of Purkinje cells in the developing cerebellum strengthens the cerebellothalamic synapses

Hiroshi Nishiyama,
Naoko Nishiyama,
Boris V. Zemelman

Abstract: Cerebellar damage early in life often causes long-lasting motor, social, and cognitive impairments, suggesting the roles of the cerebellum in developing a broad spectrum of behaviors. This recent finding has promoted research on how cerebellar damage affects the development of the cerebral cortex, the brain region responsible for higher-order control of all behaviors. However, the cerebral cortex is not directly connected to the cerebellum. The thalamus is the direct postsynaptic target of the cerebellum, send… Show more

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