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  1. The Neural Code for Motor Control in the Cerebellum and Oculomotor Brainstem
  2. Cerebellar-Dependent Expression of Motor Learning during Eyeblink Conditioning in Head-Fixed Mice
  3. Coding of stimulus strength via analog calcium signals in Purkinje cell dendrites of awake mice
  4. Sensory-Driven Enhancement of Calcium Signals in Individual Purkinje Cell Dendrites of Awake Mice
  5. Precise Control of Movement Kinematics by Optogenetic Inhibition of Purkinje Cell Activity
  6. Diversity of Neural Responses in the Brainstem during Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements Constrains the Circuit Mechanisms of Neural Integration
  7. Beyond “all-or-nothing” climbing fibers: graded representation of teaching signals in Purkinje cells
  8. Spikes timed through inhibition
  9. Acquisition of Neural Learning in Cerebellum and Cerebral Cortex for Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements
  10. The multiple roles of Purkinje cells in sensori-motor calibration: to predict, teach and command
  11. Adaptive Timing of Motor Output in the Mouse: The Role of Movement Oscillations in Eyelid Conditioning
  12. A Recipe for Bidirectional Motor Learning: Using Inhibition to Cook Plasticity in the Vestibular Nuclei
  13. Encoding and Decoding of Learned Smooth-Pursuit Eye Movements in the Floccular Complex of the Monkey Cerebellum
  14. Erratum: Corrigendum: Links from complex spikes to local plasticity and motor learning in the cerebellum of awake-behaving monkeys
  15. Links from complex spikes to local plasticity and motor learning in the cerebellum of awake-behaving monkeys
  16. Variation, Signal, and Noise in Cerebellar Sensory-Motor Processing for Smooth-Pursuit Eye Movements
  17. Learning-Induced Plasticity in Deep Cerebellar Nucleus
  18. Erratum: Instructive signals for motor learning from visual cortical area MT
  19. Instructive signals for motor learning from visual cortical area MT
  20. The Representation of Time for Motor Learning
  21. Trying to Understand the Cerebellum Well Enough to Build One
  22. Inhibition of climbing fibres is a signal for the extinction of conditioned eyelid responses
  23. Parallels between cerebellum- and amygdala-dependent conditioning
  24. Cerebellar function: Coordination, learning or timing?
  25. Using Genetic Mutations to Study the Neural Basis of Behavior
  26. Does Cerebellar LTD Mediate Motor Learning? Toward a Resolution without a Smoking Gun
  27. Relative Contributions of the Cerebellar Cortex and Cerebellar Nucleus to Eyelid Conditioning