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The following pages link to Control of a simulated arm using a novel combination of cerebellar learning mechanisms (Q1851629):
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- Using input minimization to train a cerebellar model to simulate regulation of smooth pursuit (Q309490) (← links)
- Searching a scalable approach to cerebellar based control (Q698415) (← links)
- A scalable model of cerebellar adaptive timing and sequencing: The recurrent slide and latch (RSL) model (Q698418) (← links)
- A PDF model of populations of Purkinje cells: Nonlinear interactions and high variability (Q1585154) (← links)
- Cerebellar adaptive control of a biomimetic manipulator (Q1585182) (← links)
- A model of the cerebellar pathways applied to the control of a single-joint robot arm actuated by McKibben artificial muscles (Q1889026) (← links)
- Learning the dynamics of reaching movements results in the modification of arm impedance and long-latency perturbation responses (Q1889436) (← links)
- Fuzzy neuronal model of motor control inspired by cerebellar pathways to online and gradually learn inverse biomechanical functions in the presence of delay (Q1990671) (← links)
- Implications of different classes of sensorimotor disturbance for cerebellar-based motor learning models (Q2376406) (← links)
- Role of the cerebellum in time-critical goal-oriented behaviour: Anatomical basis and control principle (Q2768954) (← links)
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- New Supervised Learning Theory Applied to Cerebellar Modeling for Suppression of Variability of Saccade End Points (Q5378200) (← links)
- Active Inference and Learning in the Cerebellum (Q5380564) (← links)
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- Associative anticipatory learning and control of the cerebellar cortex based on the spike-timing-dependent plasticity of the parallel fiber-Purkinje cell synapses (Q6072432) (← links)