Neuronal Rhythms in Movement Unit (Marylka Yoe Uusisaari)
Virtually all animal and human behaviour is ultimately enacted through motion, brought about by deliberate and precise muscle activity coordinated across the entire body. Indeed, even simple behaviours and movements (such as raising a glass or sitting down) involve orchestrated adjustments in muscle activities in multitude of kinematic elements of the body. The transformation of abstract and distributed patterns of neural activity in the various planning-related brain structures into these concrete and timely actions requires a reliable temporal code to be used as a framework for behaviour.
Genetic silencing of olivocerebellar synapses causes dystonia-like behaviour in mice
Seminar] How cerebellar connectivity maps relate to adaptive behavior? by Dr.Ludovic Spaeth
Seminar “In Vivo Calcium Imaging of Neural Circuits” by Dr. Vania Cao
OIST on X: Guests at the opening of the Dynamic Neuronal Circuits in Motor Behavior workshop were entertained at Seaside House by a sanshin group from Miyagi Island, including Prof. Marylka Yoe
Organizers|NEURO2022
FY2022 Annual Report
Seminar by Dr. Rémi Chaussenot, University Paris-Saclay, Orsay, France
In vivo Calcium Imaging in Mouse Inferior Olive
Cerebellum Lecture: the Cerebellar Nuclei—Core of the Cerebellum
FY2019 Annual Report Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology OIST
Interns & Visitors
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