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Zhao, L., Irwin, K.B., Bloedel, J.R., and Bracha, V: The kinesthetic threat eyeblink: a new type of anticipatory eyeblink response. Brain Res. 839: 100-108, 1999.
Bracha, V., Kolb, K.P., Irwin, K.B., and Bloedel, J.R.: Inactivation of interposed nuclei in the cat: classically conditioned withdrawal reflexes, voluntary limb movements and the action primitive hypothesis. Exp. Brain Res. 126: 77-92, 1999.
Kagerer, F.A., Bracha, V., Stelmach, G.E., and Bloedel, J.R.: Ataxia reflected in the simulated movements of patients with cerebellar lesions. Exp. Brain Res. 121: 125-134, 1998.
Rand, M.K., Wunderlich, D.A., Martin, P.E., Stelmach, G.E., and Bloedel, J.R.: Adaptive changes in responses to repeated locomotor perturbations in cerebellar patients. Exp. Brain Res. 122: 31-43, 1998.
Bracha, V., Irwin, K.B., Webster, M.L., Wunderlich, D.A., Stachowiak, M.K., and Bloedel, J.R.: Microinjections of anisomycin into the intermediate cerebellum during learning affect the acquisition of classically conditioned responses in the rabbit. Brain Res. 788: 169-178, 1998.
Wang, J.-J., Shimansky, Y., Bracha, V., and Bloedel, J.R.: Effects of cerebellar nuclear inactivation on the learning of a complex forelimb movement in cats. J. Neurophysiol. 79: 2447-2459, 1998.
Shimansky, Y., Saling, M., Wunderlich, D., Bracha, V., Stelmach, G., and Bloedel, J.R.: Impaired capacity of cerebellar patients to perceive and learn two-dimensional shapes based on kinesthetic cues. Learning and Memory. 4: 36-48, 1997.
Bracha, V., Zhao, L., Wunderlich, D.A., Morrissy, S.J., and Bloedel, J.R.: Patients with cerebellar lesions cannot acquire but are able to retain conditioned eyeblink reflexes. Brain. 120: 1401-1413, 1997.
Haines, D.E., Mihailoff, G.A., and Bloedel, J.R.: The cerebellum. In: Haines, D.E. (ed.) Fundamental Neuroscience, Churchill Livingstone: New York, pp. 379 - 398, 1997.
Milak, M., Shimansky, Yu., Bracha, V., and Bloedel, J.R.: Effects of inactivating individual cerebellar nuclei on the performance and retention of a complex, operantly conditioned forelimb movement. J Neurophysiol. 78: 939-958, 1997.
Bloedel, J.R., Bracha, V., Milak, M., and Shimansky, Y.: Cerebellar contributions to the acquisition and execution of learned reflex and volitional movements. In: De Zeeuw, C.I. (ed.) The Cerebellum: From Structure to Control, Progress in Brain Research, Vol. 114, Elsevier: Amsterdam, pp. 499-509, 1997.
Kolb, F.P., Irwin, K.B., Bloedel, J.R., and Bracha, V.: Conditioned and unconditioned forelimb reflex systems in the cat: Involvement of the intermediate cerebellum. Exp. Brain Res. 144: 255-270, 1997.
Bloedel, J.R. and Bracha, V.: The duality of cerebellar motor and cognitive functions. In: J.D. Schmahmann (ed.) Cerebellum and Cognition, Academic Press: San Diego, pp. 613-634, 1997.
Rand, M.K., Alberts, J.L., Stelmach, G.E., and Bloedel, J.R.: The influence of movement segment difficulty on movements with two stroke sequence. Exp. Brain Res. 115: 255-270, 1997.
Bloedel, J.R., Milak, M., and Bracha, V.: Role of the cerebellum in the acquisition and performance of motor tasks. In: Motor Control VII. D. Stuart, G. Gantchev, V. Gurfinkel, and M. Wiesendanger (eds.) Motor Control Press: Tucson, pp. 183-186, 1996.
Timmann, D., Stelmach, G.E., and Bloedel, J.R.: Grasping component alterations and limb transport. Exp. Brain Res. 108: 486-492, 1996.
Bracha, V. and Bloedel, J.R.: The multiple pathway model of circuits subserving the classical conditioning of withdrawal reflexes. In: Bloedel, J.R., Ebner, T.J., and Wise, S.P. (eds.) The Acquisition of Motor Behavior in Vertebrates, MIT Press: Cambridge, pp. 175-204, 1996.
Bloedel, J.R., Bracha, V., Shimansky, Y., and Milak, M.S.: The role of the cerebellum in the acquisition of complex, volitional forelimb movements. In: Bloedel, J.R., Ebner, T.J., and Wise, S.P. (eds.) The Acquisition of Motor Behavior in Vertebrates, MIT Press: Cambridge, pp. 319-342, 1996.
Timmann, D., Shimansky, Yu., Larson, P.S., Wunderlich, D.A., Stelmach, G.E., and Bloedel, J.R.: Visuomotor learning in cerebellar patients. Behav. Brain Res. 81: 99-113, 1996.
Milak, M.S., Bracha, V. and Bloedel, J.R.: Relationship of simultaneously recorded cerebellar nuclear neuron discharge to the acquisition of a complex, operantly conditioned forelimb movement in cats. Exp. Brain Res. 105(2): 325-330, 1995.
Bloedel, J.R.: `Involvement in' versus `Storage of', Commentary on the manuscript of H.C. Leiner, A.L. Leiner, and R.S. Dow, Cognitive and language functions of the human cerebellum. Trends in Neurosci. 16: 451-452, 1993.
Bloedel, J.R., Bracha, V. and Milak, M.S.: Role of the cerebellar nuclei in the learning and performance of forelimb movements in the cat. In: Mano, N., Hamada, I. and DeLong, M.R. (eds.) Role of the Cerebellum and Basal Ganglia in Voluntary Movements, Elsevier: Berlin, pp. 21-31, 1993.
Bracha, V., Webster, M.L., Winters, N.K., Irwin, K.B. and Bloedel, J.R.: Effects of muscimol inactivation of the cerebellar interposed-dentate nuclear complex on the performance of the nictitating membrane response in the rabbit. Exp. Brain Res. 100: 453-468, 1994.
Bracha, V., Stewart, S.L. and Bloedel, J.R.: The temporary inactivation of the red nucleus affects performance of both conditioned and unconditioned nictitating membrane responses in the rabbit. Exp. Brain Res. 94: 225-236, 1993.
Irwin, K.B., Craig, A.D., Bracha, V. and Bloedel, J.R.: Distribution of c-fos expression in brainstem neurons associated with conditioning and pseudo-conditioning of the rabbit nictitating membrane reflex. Neurosci. Lett. 148: 71-75, 1992.
Bloedel, J.R., Bracha, V. and Larson, P.S.: Real time operations of the cerebellar cortex. Can. J. Neurosci. 20 (Suppl. 3): S7-S18, 1993.
Bloedel, J.R.: Concepts of cerebellar integration: Still more questions than answers (Commentary). Behav. Brain Sci. 15: 833-838, 1992.
Lou, J.-S. and Bloedel, J.R.: Responses of sagittally-aligned Purkinje cells during perturbed locomotion. Relation of climbing fiber activation to simple spike modulation. J. Neurophysiol. 68(5): 1820-1833, 1992.
Lou, J.-S. and Bloedel, J.R.: Responses of sagittally-aligned Purkinje cells during perturbed locomotion. Synchronous activation of climbing fiber inputs. J. Neurophysiol. 68(2): 570-580, 1992.
Bloedel, J.R. and Helms Tillery, S.I.: Effects of practice on reaching movements made to moving targets. In: Requin, J. and Stelmach, G.E. (eds.), Tutorials in Motor Behavior II, pp. 357-369, 1992.
Bracha, V., Wu, J.-Z., Cartwright, M., and Bloedel, J.R.: Selective involvement of the spinal trigeminal nucleus in the conditioned nictitating membrane reflex of the rabbit. Brain Res. 556: 317-320, 1991.
Bloedel, J.R. and Helms Tillery, S.I.: Effect of practice on the kinematics of reaching movements made to moving targets. In: Requin, J. and Stelmach, G.E. (eds.), Tutorials in Motor Neuroscience, pp. 109-120, 1991.
Bloedel, J.R.: Evolving concepts of climbing fiber function. In: Henatsch, H.-D., Windhorst, U, Laouris, Y., and Meyer-Lohmann, J. (eds.), Perspectives in Motor Control: Brainstorming on the State of Affairs and Future Developments. AIM Verlag, Gottingen, pp. 26-30, 1989.
Bloedel, J.R., Bracha, V., Kelly, T.M., and Wu, J.-Z.: Substrates for motor learning: Does the cerebellum do it all? In: Wolpaw, J.R. and Schmidt, J.T. (eds.), Activity-Driven Changes in Learning and Development. New York Acad. Sci. 627: 305-318, 1991.
Bloedel, J.R. and Kelly, T.M.: The dynamic selection hypothesis: a proposed function for cerebellar sagittal zones. In: Llinas, R. and Sotelo, C. (eds.), The Cerebellum Revisited. Springer-Verlag: New York, pp. 267-282, 1992.
Kelly, T.M., Zuo, C.-C. and Bloedel, J.R.: Classical conditioning of the eyeblink reflex in the decerebrate-decerebellate rabbit. Behav. Brain Res. 38: 7-18, 1990.
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