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Unitary multiple-spiked responses in cat inferior olive nucleus.

W E Crill
- 01 Mar 1970 - 
- Vol. 33, Iss: 2, pp 199-209
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Electrophysiology of mammalian inferior olivary neurones in vitro. Different types of voltage-dependent ionic conductances.

TL;DR: Intracellular recordings from 185 neurones in this nucleus reveal that antidromic, orthodromic or direct stimulation generates action potentials consisting of a fast spike followed by an after‐depolarizing potential (ADP), which plays a central role in the rebound potential following the AHP.
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Properties and distribution of ionic conductances generating electroresponsiveness of mammalian inferior olivary neurones in vitro.

TL;DR: The electrophysiological properties of the high‐ and low‐threshold Ca spikes described in inferior olivary neurones were analysed in detail and it was demonstrated that the duration of the after‐depolarization is determined by an interplay between inward Ca current and both voltage‐dependent and Ca‐dependent K currents.
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Oscillatory properties of guinea-pig inferior olivary neurones and their pharmacological modulation: an in vitro study.

TL;DR: In this article, the oscillatory properties of the membrane potential in inferior olivary neurones were studied in guinea-pig brain-stem slices maintained in vitro, and it was shown that these oscillations reflect the properties of neuronal ensembles comprised of a large number of coupled elements.
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The olivo-cerebellar system: Functional properties as revealed by harmaline-induced tremor

TL;DR: The results of these experiments strongly suggest that the inferior olive is able to generate the activation of motoneurons and that such influence can only take place through theactivation of the cerebellar nuclei.
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