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Index
 
A
 

action controllers, premotor cortex
,
181-182

 

action recognition, mirror neurons
,
189

 

action schema
,
183-184

 

adaptive control
,
10
,
38-40

 

cognitive functions,
193-194

 

activity in the cerebellum
,
198-201

 

cerebellar internal model for thoughts
,
196

 

cerebral cortical model for thoughts
,
195-196

 

explicit/implicit thoughts
,
197-198

 

mental disorders associated with cerebellar dysfunction
,
201-203

 

neural systems
,
193-195

 

eye-blink conditioning,
132-136

 

locomotion,
130-132

 

models

 

ocular reflexes
,
139-145

 

prototypes
,
146-149

 

saccadic eye movement
,
146-147

 

somatic reflexes
,
147-148

 

nociceptive withdrawal reflex,
127-128

 

OKR (Optokinetic Eye-Movement Response),
114

 

saccades,
119-120

 

sympathetic reflexes,
136-138

 

VOR (Vestibuloocular Reflex)

 

climbing fiber input
,
110-111

 

eye movement-related signals
,
111-112

 

flocculus
,
107-109

 

memory sites
,
112

 

vestibular mossy fiber input
,
110

 

adaptive filter model

 

cerebellum,
95

 

Fujita,
34-35

 

afferent fibers
,
44-45

 

afferent muscles
,
121

 

Albus
, James,
33

 

alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolone propionate
.
See
AMPA

 

alpha-motoneurons
,
121

 

AMPA receptors (alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolone propionate)
,
45

 

conjunctive LTD,
74-75

 

mediation of mossy fiber-granule cell synapses,
45

 

mediation of parallel fiber input to Golgi cells,
54

 

archicerebellum
,
23

 

arm movements, voluntary motor control
,
151-154

 

autism
,
201

 

autonomic reflexes
.
See
cardiovascular function

 
B
 

B-zone Purkinje cells
, locomotion,
131

 

basal ganglia
,
2
,
210-211

 

basket cells
,
51-53
,
83

 

BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor)
,
80

 

beaded fibers

 

cells of origin,
66

 

input/output pathways of cerebellar cortex,
50

 

Bergmann glial cells
,
57-58

 

beta-motoneurons
,
121

 

blocking studies, eye-blink conditioning
,
133

 

body schema
,
183-184

 

brain divisions
,
2

 

brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)
,
80

 

brainstem
,
2
,
68

 
C
 

c-Fos/Jun-B
,
79

 

C-type microcomplex, adaptive control
,
146-149

 

C3 zone
,
104

 

Ca
2+
surge (Purkinje cell dendrites)
,
71-74

 

Ca
2+
/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase (CaMKII)
,
78

 

calretinin-expressed unipolar brush cells
,
47

 

CaMKII (Ca
2+
/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase)
,
78

 

canal specific pathways, VOR (Vestibuloocular Reflex)
,
105

 

cannabinoid-receptor-mediated presynaptic LTD
,
82

 

cardiovascular function

 

somatosympathetic reflex,
137

 

vestibulosympathetic reflex,
136-137

 

caudate neurons, disinhibition of basal ganglia components
,
210

 

cells

 

Bergmann glial,
57-58

 

globular (cerebellar cortex granular layer),
56-57

 

Golgi,
53-55

 

granule,
45-46

 

Lugaro,
55-56

 

NG
2+
,
58-59

 

origin

 

beaded fibers
,
66

 

mossy fibers
,
60-63

 

Purkinje

 

B-zone
,
131

 

Ca
2+
surge in dendrites
,
71-74

 

convergence of climbing and parallel fibers
,
32

 

inhibitory neurons
,
30

 

input/output pathways of cerebellar cortex
,
47-49

 

models for neuronal circuits
,
92-94

 

synapses with parallel fibers
,
70

 

synaptic plasticity
,
81-83

 

unipolar brush,
46-47

 

central nervous system (CNS)

 

components,
2

 

neural networks,
8-9

 

neuronal circuits

 

decomposition and reconstruction
,
1-7

 

neurons and synapses
,
7-8

 

systems control mechanisms,
9

 

cognitive functions
,
19-20

 

feedback control systems
,
10

 

intelligence and conscious awareness
,
20-21

 

model-based control systems
,
10-11

 

reflexes
,
12-18

 

voluntary movements
,
12-13
,
18-19

 

central pattern generator (CPG) mechanism
,
15

 

cerebellar control

 

ocular reflexes,
105
,
117

 

OFR (Ocular Following Response)
,
116

 

OKR (Optokinetic Eye-Movement Response)
,
113-115

 

saccades
,
117-120

 

VOR (Vestibuloocular Reflex)
,
105-113

 

voluntary eye movement,
159

 

DMFC (dorsomedial frontal cortex)
,
165-166

 

frontal eye field
,
159-165

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