2021
DOI: 10.1101/2020.12.31.425011
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Widespread inhibitory projections from the cerebellar interposed nucleus

Abstract: The cerebellum consists of parallel parasagittal modules that contribute to diverse behaviors, spanning motor to cognitive. Recent work illustrating a role for the anterior interposed nucleus (IntA) in reach control in mice raised questions of its anatomical organization that could confer functional specificity. We employed intersectional cell- and projection- specific labeling methods to map IntA inputs and outputs. In contrast to long-standing dogma of primarily excitatory outputs and restricted inferior oli… Show more

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“…The ability of the CB to derive a complex repertoire of non-motor functions from its relatively invariant cellular organization is largely attributed to its diverse outputs [35][36][37][38] . In addition to the heavily emphasized non-motor cerebellar influences on cortical regions [39][40][41][42][43][44][45] , functional and/or anatomical cerebellar connections with subcortical structures critical for cognition and emotion have also been documented 37,[46][47][48][49][50] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ability of the CB to derive a complex repertoire of non-motor functions from its relatively invariant cellular organization is largely attributed to its diverse outputs [35][36][37][38] . In addition to the heavily emphasized non-motor cerebellar influences on cortical regions [39][40][41][42][43][44][45] , functional and/or anatomical cerebellar connections with subcortical structures critical for cognition and emotion have also been documented 37,[46][47][48][49][50] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ability of the CB to derive a complex repertoire of non-motor functions from its relatively invariant cellular organization is largely attributed to its diverse outputs (Reeber et al, 2013;Xiao and Scheiffele, 2018;Fujita et al, 2020;Judd et al, 2021). In addition to the heavily emphasized non-motor cerebellar influences on cortical regions (Ito, 2008;Mittleman et al, 2008;Strick et al, 2009;Watson et al, 2014;Gao et al, 2018;Brady et al, 2019;Kelly et al, 2020), functional and/or anatomical cerebellar connections with subcortical structures that are critical for cognition and emotion have also been documented (Snider and Maiti, 1976;Heath et al, 1978;Dietrichs and Haines, 1989;Rochefort et al, 2011;Fujita et al, 2020;Zeidler et al, 2020;Jung et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ability of the CB to derive a complex repertoire of non-motor functions from its relatively invariant cellular organization is largely attributed to its diverse outputs (Reeber et al, 2013;Xiao and Scheiffele, 2018;Fujita et al, 2020;Judd et al, 2021). In addition to the heavily emphasized non-motor cerebellar influences on cortical regions (Ito, 2008;Mittleman et al, 2008;Strick et al, 2009;Watson et al, 2014;Gao et al, 2018;Brady et al, 2019;Kelly et al, 2020), functional and/or anatomical cerebellar connections with subcortical structures that are critical for cognition and emotion have also been documented (Snider and Maiti, 1976;Heath et al, 1978;Dietrichs and Haines, 1989;Rochefort et al, 2011;Fujita et al, 2020;Zeidler et al, 2020;Jung et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the cerebellum is well known to play a crucial role in fine movement and motor activity ( Ito, 1984 ), recent evidence suggest that the cerebellum is increasingly implicated in a variety of brain functions, including reward prediction ( Wagner et al, 2017 ; Heffley et al, 2018 ; Carta et al, 2019 ; Kostadinov et al, 2019 ), motor planning ( Gao et al, 2018 ; Chabrol et al, 2019 ; Wagner et al, 2019 ), and higher cognitive functions such as language and social behavior ( Fiez and Petersen, 1998 ; Van Overwall et al, 2014 ; Schmahmann et al, 2019 ). Although the novel neural connections between the cerebellum and other brain areas and individual cellular elements are being unveiled rapidly ( Judd et al, 2020 ; Kebschull et al, 2020 ; Kozareva et al, 2020 ), to achieve a comprehensive understanding of cerebellar functions, characterization of synaptic transmission and modulatory actions on neuronal and synaptic factors in the cerebellum is required. Inhibitory GABAergic transmission from Purkinje cells (PCs), the sole output neuron of the cerebellar cortex, has not been fully understood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%