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Cerebellar Vermis: Essential for Long-Term Habituation of the Acoustic Startle Response
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1986
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Neural MechanismCerebellar VermisNeurologySpeech Motor ControlHealth SciencesShort-term HabituationSensorimotor IntegrationAcoustic Startle ResponseNervous SystemBehavioural PhysiologyNeurobiological MechanismBioacousticsNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyPhysiologyAuditory PhysiologyNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemMedicineAuditory SystemLong-term Habituation
The acoustic startle response in rats shows both short-term habituation, which recovers in seconds or minutes, and long-term habituation, which is effectively permanent. Lesions of the cerebellar vermis significantly attenuated long-term habituation without affecting the short-term process or altering initial response levels. In this response system the cerebellar vermis is part of an essential circuit for long-term habituation.
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