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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Chris De Zeeuw\nAbstract: Understanding how neurons en
 code information in sequences of action potentials is of fundamental impor
 tance to neuroscience. The cerebellum is widely recognized for its involve
 ment in the coordination of movements\, which requires muscle activation p
 atterns to be controlled with millisecond precision. Understanding how cer
 ebellar neurons accomplish such high temporal precision is critical to und
 erstanding cerebellar function. The development of optogenetics has allowe
 d us to demonstrate how the output of the cerebellar cortex conveys its co
 des upon downstream areas such as the cerebellar nuclei\, thalamus and cer
 ebral cortex and how it can be influenced by its afferent systems such as 
 the mossy fiber and climbing fiber inputs. Our results suggest that the ne
 uronal code employed by cerebellar neurons may span a wide time scale from
  millisecond precision to slow rate modulations\, depending on the behavio
 ral context varying from online motor control to adaptive motor learning a
 nd depending on the module that controls these behaviors.
LOCATION:Raiffeisen Lecture Hall\, Central Building\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:ihetzenauer@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Chris De Zeeuw: Institute Colloquium: It takes two to tango: differ
 ential processing in olivocerebell
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/530
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