日本神経回路学会誌
Online ISSN : 1883-0455
Print ISSN : 1340-766X
ISSN-L : 1340-766X
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Thinking Inside the Box: The Roles of Inhibitory Interneurons in Cerebellar Cortical Processing
Shane A. HeinePablo M. Blazquez
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2011 年 18 巻 1 号 p. 50-58

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The cerebellar cortex is usually offered up as the prime example of a well-worked out circuit; its basic neuronal organization consists of a well understood and conserved circuitry that is repeated throughout the entire structure. Yet mysteries still abound about the computations that are performed within its layers, and how these computations contribute to sensation and behavior. Until recently, the center piece of popular models dealing with cerebellar function has been the excitatory pathways travelling through the cerebellar cortex. For these models the remaining elements of the circuit, inhibitory interneurons, play mostly a regulatory or supporting role, secondary to that of the excitatory pathways. However, evidence is accumulating to suggest that inhibitory interneurons in the cerebellar cortex are key in cerebellar processing, carrying out many of the computations attributed to this structure. Here we review recent work on the physiology of cerebellar cortex interneurons, and the role that these interneurons play in cerebellar function.

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© 2011 Japanese Neural Network Society
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