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Rodolfo R. Llinas. Professor of Neuroscience, NYU Medical School. Verified email at nyumc.org - Homepage. Neuroscience. Articles 1–20. Professor of Neuroscience, NYU Medical School -...
Reconstruction of human brain spontaneous activity based on frequency-pattern analysis of magnetoencephalography data. [...] A new method for the analysis and localization of brain activity has ...
4 apr. 2017 · Summary. Our research pertains mostly to neuroscience from the molecular to the cognitive level. We focus on the intrinsic electrophysiological properties of mammalian neurons in vitro, where we correlate ionic conductances with the different molecular structures (channels) responsible for them.
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1 ian. 2006 · This chapter provides an introduction to the neuroscientist Rodolfo R. Llinás, a founding father of modern brain science. Rodolfo R. Llinás has carried out detailed and elegant studies of the electrophysiology of the vertebrate cerebellum.
7 iul. 2011 · As a fundamental aspect of the cerebellum, Rodolfo Llinas ( Llinas, 2011) reviews here the dispute between cerebellar motor learning and cerebellar motor timing. The fundamental role of climbing fibres in controlling spike emission is re-evaluated with respect to their impact on long-term plasticity at the parallel fibre–Purkinje cell synapse.