2011
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.1151-11.2011
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Role of Cerebellar Cortical Protein Synthesis in Transfer of Memory Trace of Cerebellum-Dependent Motor Learning

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“…In addition, a recent study has shown that the blockade of protein synthesis in the Fl with anisomycin abolished HOKR adaptation during spaced but not massed training (12). This is consistent with our study that showed rapid structural modifications in the Fl after spaced training, considering that new protein synthesis is necessary for the restructuring of synapses (2).…”
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“…In addition, a recent study has shown that the blockade of protein synthesis in the Fl with anisomycin abolished HOKR adaptation during spaced but not massed training (12). This is consistent with our study that showed rapid structural modifications in the Fl after spaced training, considering that new protein synthesis is necessary for the restructuring of synapses (2).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…We also observed a selective influence of the spacing on retention but not acquisition of memory in HOKR adaptation (Fig. 1), which is consistent with the results of a previous study that was performed using a similar model (12). Thus, the spacing effect appears to occur selectively on acquisition or retention of memory depending on learning paradigms.…”
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