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Keeping track of time

Research group De Zeeuw
Publication year 2024
Published in Neuron
Authors Robin Broersen, Chris I De Zeeuw

Precisely tracking time over second-long timescales is important for accurate anticipation and consequential actions, yet the neurobiological underpinnings remain unknown. In this issue of Neuron, Garcia-Garcia and colleagues1 show that computations in the cerebellum resulting from interactions between the mossy fiber and climbing fiber pathways contribute to long-interval learning during operant conditioning.

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