Stimulation of cerebellar interpositus nucleus and (astigial nucleus could influence the neuronal activi-ty of lateral hypothalamic area in the cat, and some of the neurons which respond to the cerebellar stimulations...Stimulation of cerebellar interpositus nucleus and (astigial nucleus could influence the neuronal activi-ty of lateral hypothalamic area in the cat, and some of the neurons which respond to the cerebellar stimulations are glucose-sensitive neurons. These results suggest that the cerebellum is involved not only in motor control, but also in the regulation of non-somatic functions through the cerebello-hypothalamic pathways.展开更多
A growing body of research data showed a multitude of visceral and affective responsesfollowing cerebellar stimulation or cerebellar lesion. These findings implicate that, besidesits somatic function, the cerebellum m...A growing body of research data showed a multitude of visceral and affective responsesfollowing cerebellar stimulation or cerebellar lesion. These findings implicate that, besidesits somatic function, the cerebellum may also be involved in the control of nonsomatic ac-tivities. However, the pathways through which the cerebellum performs its展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, a FEYUT grant and a grant from the State Education Commission of China in aid of scholars returning from overseas.
文摘Stimulation of cerebellar interpositus nucleus and (astigial nucleus could influence the neuronal activi-ty of lateral hypothalamic area in the cat, and some of the neurons which respond to the cerebellar stimulations are glucose-sensitive neurons. These results suggest that the cerebellum is involved not only in motor control, but also in the regulation of non-somatic functions through the cerebello-hypothalamic pathways.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.30670671)the Educational Science Research Foundation of Jiangsu Province(No.09KJD310009)the Research Foundation of Xuzhou Medical college
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the State Education Commission of China.
文摘A growing body of research data showed a multitude of visceral and affective responsesfollowing cerebellar stimulation or cerebellar lesion. These findings implicate that, besidesits somatic function, the cerebellum may also be involved in the control of nonsomatic ac-tivities. However, the pathways through which the cerebellum performs its