Consensus paper: pathological role of the cerebellum in autism

SH Fatemi, KA Aldinger, P Ashwood, ML Bauman… - The Cerebellum, 2012 - Springer
There has been significant advancement in various aspects of scientific knowledge
concerning the role of cerebellum in the etiopathogenesis of autism. In the current …

The cerebellar cortex

C Hull, WG Regehr - Annual review of neuroscience, 2022 - annualreviews.org
The cerebellar cortex is an important system for relating neural circuits and learning. Its
promise reflects the longstanding idea that it contains simple, repeated circuit modules with …

Origins, development, and compartmentation of the granule cells of the cerebellum

GG Consalez, D Goldowitz, F Casoni… - Frontiers in neural …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Granule cells (GCs) are the most numerous cell type in the cerebellum and indeed, in the
brain: at least 99% of all cerebellar neurons are granule cells. In this review article, we first …

Cerebellar cortical organization: a one-map hypothesis

R Apps, R Hawkes - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2009 - nature.com
The fundamental architecture of the cerebellum is concealed within a terminological forest—
transverse zones and stripes, longitudinal zones and microzones, patches, etc. To make …

Absence epilepsy in tottering mutant mice is associated with calcium channel defects

CF Fletcher, CM Lutz, TN O'Sullivan, JD Shaughnessy… - Cell, 1996 - cell.com
Mutations at the mouse tottering (tg) locus cause a delayed-onset, recessive neurological
disorder resulting in ataxia, motor seizures, and behavioral absence seizures resembling …

Morphology, molecular codes, and circuitry produce the three-dimensional complexity of the cerebellum

RV Sillitoe, AL Joyner - Annu. Rev. Cell Dev. Biol., 2007 - annualreviews.org
The most noticeable morphological feature of the cerebellum is its folded appearance,
whereby fissures separate its anterior-posterior extent into lobules. Each lobule is …

The cells and molecules that make a cerebellum

D Goldowitz, K Hamre - Trends in neurosciences, 1998 - cell.com
The molecular underpinnings of cerebellar development are being established through the
identification of naturally occurring mutated genes and the knockout of other genes. Sets of …

Cellular and genetic regulation of the development of the cerebellar system

C Sotelo - Progress in neurobiology, 2004 - Elsevier
Recent advances in molecular biology have drastically changed our vision on the
development of the nervous system, the cerebellum in particular. After a classical descriptive …

Differential Expression of Kv4 K+ Channel Subunits Mediating Subthreshold Transient K+ (A-Type) Currents in Rat Brain

P Serôdio, B Rudy - Journal of neurophysiology, 1998 - journals.physiology.org
Serôdio, Paulo and Bernardo Rudy. Differential expression of Kv4 K+ channel subunits
mediating subthreshold transient K+ (A-type) currents in rat brain. J. Neurophysiol. 79: 1081 …

Holosteans and teleosts

R Nieuwenhuys, HJ Ten Donkelaar… - The Central Nervous …, 1998 - Springer
The present chapter is devoted to the central nervous system of holostean and teleostean
fishes. Holostean species are restricted to only two genera, ie Lepisosteus (the gars), with …