PURKINJE CELL ACTIVITY IN THE MEDIAL AND LATERAL CEREBELLUM DURING SUPPRESSION OF VOLUNTARY EYE MOVEMENTS IN RHESUS MACAQUES

Purkinje Cell Activity in the Medial and Lateral Cerebellum During Suppression of Voluntary Eye Movements in Rhesus Macaques

Volitional suppression of responses to distracting external stimuli enables us to achieve our goals.This volitional inhibition of a specific behavior is supposed to be mainly mediated by the cerebral cortex.However, recent evidence supports the involvement of the cerebellum in this process.It is currently not known whether different parts of the ce

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MICROVASCULAR CHANGES AND DIABETIC RETINOPATHY AND NEPHROPATHY PROGRESSION IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES MELLITUS

Background: We established that the age at inception of T1DM significantly impacts the long-term risk of developing proliferative retinopathy in affected children and adolescents.Patients with T1DM, diagnosed before the age of 15 are at a significantly higher risk than children diagnosed at age 15 and older.For instance, several studies show change

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