In And Out Of the Loop: External and Internal Modulation Of The Olivo-Cerebellar Loop
Cerebellar anatomy is known for its crystal like structure, where neurons and connections are precisely and repeatedly organized with minor variations across the Cerebellar Cortex. The olivo-cerebellar loop, denoting the connections between the Cerebellar cortex, Inferior Olive and Cerebellar Nuclei...
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doaj-48306d4b13c8490f930191e0aad1ff182020-11-24T21:43:30ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neural Circuits1662-51102013-04-01710.3389/fncir.2013.0007344313In And Out Of the Loop: External and Internal Modulation Of The Olivo-Cerebellar LoopAvraham Manfred Libster0Avraham Manfred Libster1Yosef eYarom2Yosef eYarom3Hebrew University of JerusalemHebrew University of JerusalemHebrew University of JerusalemHebrew University of JerusalemCerebellar anatomy is known for its crystal like structure, where neurons and connections are precisely and repeatedly organized with minor variations across the Cerebellar Cortex. The olivo-cerebellar loop, denoting the connections between the Cerebellar cortex, Inferior Olive and Cerebellar Nuclei, is also modularly organized to form what is known as the cerebellar module. In contrast to the relatively organized and static anatomy, the cerebellum is innervated by a wide variety of neuromodulator carrying axons that are heterogeneously distributed along the olivo-cerebellar loop, providing heterogeneity to the static structure. In this manuscript we review modulatory processes in the olivo-cerebellar loop. We start by discussing the relationship between neuromodulators and the animal behavioral states. This is followed with an overview of the cerebellar neuromodulatory signals and a short discussion of why and when the cerebellar activity should be modulated. We then devote a section for three types of neurons where we briefly review its properties and propose possible neuromodulation scenarios.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncir.2013.00073/fullCerebellar CortexCerebellar NucleiCerebellumNeuromodulationinferior oliveolivo-cerebellar loop |
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In And Out Of the Loop: External and Internal Modulation Of The Olivo-Cerebellar Loop |
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In And Out Of the Loop: External and Internal Modulation Of The Olivo-Cerebellar Loop |
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In And Out Of the Loop: External and Internal Modulation Of The Olivo-Cerebellar Loop |
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In And Out Of the Loop: External and Internal Modulation Of The Olivo-Cerebellar Loop |
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In And Out Of the Loop: External and Internal Modulation Of The Olivo-Cerebellar Loop |
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in and out of the loop: external and internal modulation of the olivo-cerebellar loop |
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Frontiers in Neural Circuits |
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1662-5110 |
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2013-04-01 |
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Cerebellar anatomy is known for its crystal like structure, where neurons and connections are precisely and repeatedly organized with minor variations across the Cerebellar Cortex. The olivo-cerebellar loop, denoting the connections between the Cerebellar cortex, Inferior Olive and Cerebellar Nuclei, is also modularly organized to form what is known as the cerebellar module. In contrast to the relatively organized and static anatomy, the cerebellum is innervated by a wide variety of neuromodulator carrying axons that are heterogeneously distributed along the olivo-cerebellar loop, providing heterogeneity to the static structure. In this manuscript we review modulatory processes in the olivo-cerebellar loop. We start by discussing the relationship between neuromodulators and the animal behavioral states. This is followed with an overview of the cerebellar neuromodulatory signals and a short discussion of why and when the cerebellar activity should be modulated. We then devote a section for three types of neurons where we briefly review its properties and propose possible neuromodulation scenarios. |
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Cerebellar Cortex Cerebellar Nuclei Cerebellum Neuromodulation inferior olive olivo-cerebellar loop |
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http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncir.2013.00073/full |
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