Inferior Olive: Its Role in Motor Learning
Rodolfo Llinás(University of Iowa), Kerry D. Walton(University of Iowa), Dean E. Hillman(University of Iowa), Constantino Sotelo(Inserm)
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Abstract
Specific chemical lesion of the rat inferior olive by intraperitoneal administration of 3-acetylpyridine prevents recuperation from motor abnormalities generated by unilateral labyrinthine lesion. Moreover, in animals that have recuperated from the balyrinthine lesion, 3-acetylpyridine produces a reversal of the symptoms within 2 hours of administration. These results indicate that the integrity of the olivo-cerebellar system is necessary for the acquisition and retention of this form of motor learning, but that the cerebellum itself is not the seat of such learning.
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