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Cerebellar gain and timing control model (Yamazaki & Tanaka 2007)(Yamazaki & Nagao 2012)
 
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144416
This paper proposes a hypothetical computational mechanism for unified gain and timing control in the cerebellum. The hypothesis is justified by computer simulations of a large-scale spiking network model of the cerebellum.
Reference:
1 .
Yamazaki T, Tanaka S (2007) A spiking network model for passage-of-time representation in the cerebellum.
Eur J Neurosci
26
:2279-92
[
PubMed
]
2 .
Yamazaki T, Nagao S (2012) A computational mechanism for unified gain and timing control in the cerebellum.
PLoS One
7
:e33319
[
PubMed
]
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Model Type:
Realistic Network;
Brain Region(s)/Organism:
Cerebellum;
Cell Type(s):
Cerebellum Purkinje GABA cell;
Cerebellum interneuron granule GLU cell;
Cerebellum golgi cell;
Cerebellum deep nucleus neuron;
Channel(s):
Gap Junctions:
Receptor(s):
Gene(s):
Transmitter(s):
Simulation Environment:
C or C++ program;
Model Concept(s):
Spatio-temporal Activity Patterns;
Detailed Neuronal Models;
Learning;
Sensory processing;
Implementer(s):
Yamazaki, Tadashi ;
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fit.gp
gainchange.rb
Makefile
mt19937ar-cok.c
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psth.rb
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select.rb
si.c
sum.rb
wdist.c
pi = 3.141592653 f(x) = a*cos(2*3.14*(x+b)/2.0)+c fit f(x) 'tmp' via a,b,c show variables