2022
DOI: 10.1002/cne.25318
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Inhibition of androgenic pathway impairs encoding of cerebellar‐dependent motor learning in male rats

Abstract: Cerebellar-dependent learning is essential for the adaptation of motor and no motor behaviors to changing contexts, and neuroactive steroids-mainly referred to as estrogens-may regulate this process. However, the role of androgens in this process has not been established, although they may affect cerebellar physiology. Thus, this study aims to determine whether the activation of androgenic neural pathways may take part in controlling the vestibuloocular (VOR) and optokinetic reflexes (OKR), which depend on a d… Show more

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