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Cathrin B. Canto

Researcher at American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Publications -  24
Citations -  1939

Cathrin B. Canto is an academic researcher from American Academy of Arts and Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cerebellum & Entorhinal cortex. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 22 publications receiving 1611 citations. Previous affiliations of Cathrin B. Canto include University of Oxford & Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience.

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Sleep Deprivation Directly Following Eyeblink-Conditioning Impairs Memory Consolidation

TL;DR: Sleeping longer directly following motor training facilitates memory formation and sleep may exert a subtle yet facilitatory role in consolidation of procedural memory.
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Postnatal Development of Functional Projections from Parasubiculum and Presubiculum to Medial Entorhinal Cortex in the Rat.

TL;DR: It is concluded that synaptic projections from PaS and PrS to MEC become functional and adult-like before eye opening, allowing crucial head direction information to influence place encoding before the emergence of grid cells in rat MEC.
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Layer specific integrative properties of entorhinal principal neurons

TL;DR: Lagspesifikke integrerende egenskaper hos nevroner i entorhinal cortex as mentioned in this paper blir vanligvis betraktet som den viktigste mellomstasjonen for kortikal input til og output fra den hi...
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Intrinsic excitement in cerebellar nuclei neurons during learning

TL;DR: The cerebellum offers an ideal system to study basic mechanisms underlying learning and memory because of its evolutionarily well-preserved neuroarchitecture and the well-characterized forms of motor learning that it controls.