Dynamic organization of cerebellar climbing fiber response and synchrony in multiple functional components reduces dimensions for reinforcement learning

  1. Huu Hoang
  2. Shinichiro Tsutsumi
  3. Masanori Matsuzaki
  4. Masanobu Kano
  5. Mitsuo Kawato
  6. Kazuo Kitamura  Is a corresponding author
  7. Keisuke Toyama  Is a corresponding author
  1. Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International, Japan
  2. RIKEN Center for Brain Science, Japan
  3. The University of Tokyo, Japan
  4. University of Yamanashi, Japan
  5. ATR Neural Information Analysis Laboratories, Japan

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  1. Huu Hoang
  2. Shinichiro Tsutsumi
  3. Masanori Matsuzaki
  4. Masanobu Kano
  5. Mitsuo Kawato
  6. Kazuo Kitamura
  7. Keisuke Toyama
(2023)
Dynamic organization of cerebellar climbing fiber response and synchrony in multiple functional components reduces dimensions for reinforcement learning
eLife 12:e86340.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.86340

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