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Carl-Fredrik Ekerot

Carl-Fredrik Ekerot

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Neuroscience

D-Index
37
Citations
5631
World Ranking
8790
National Ranking
167

Overview

Carl-Fredrik Ekerot is affiliated with Lund University in Sweden. Their academic profile, as provided, lacks details on recent papers, co-authors, and specific fields or subfields of study. There is also no information about their main research topics, publication venues, book publications, or awards.

Without specific data on research themes or publication records, it is challenging to summarize the scope and impact of their work. At present, the available information only confirms their professional connection to Lund University.

Best Publications

  • The cerebellar microcircuit as an adaptive filter: experimental and computational evidence

    Paul Dean;John Porrill;Carl‑Fredrik Ekerot;Henrik Jörntell

  • Long-term depression of parallel fibre synapses following stimulation of climbing fibres.

    C.-F. Ekerot;M. Kano

  • Properties of Somatosensory Synaptic Integration in Cerebellar Granule Cells In Vivo

    Henrik Jörntell;Carl-Fredrik Ekerot

  • Reciprocal Bidirectional Plasticity of Parallel Fiber Receptive Fields in Cerebellar Purkinje Cells and Their Afferent Interneurons

    Henrik Jörntell;Carl-Fredrik Ekerot

  • Topography and nociceptive receptive fields of climbing fibres projecting to the cerebellar anterior lobe in the cat

    Carl-Fredrik Ekerot;Martin Garwicz;Jens Schouenborg

  • Receptive Field Plasticity Profoundly Alters the Cutaneous Parallel Fiber Synaptic Input to Cerebellar Interneurons In Vivo

    Henrik Jörntell;Carl-Fredrik Ekerot

  • Stimulation parameters influencing climbing fibre induced long-term depression of parallel fibre synapses

    C.-F. Ekerot;M. Kano

  • Parallel fibre receptive fields of Purkinje cells and interneurons are climbing fibre-specific.

    Carl‐Fredrik Ekerot;Henrik Jörntell

  • Branching of olivary axons to innervate pairs of sagittal zones in the cerebellar anterior lobe of the cat

    C. F. Ekerot;B. Larson

  • Prolonged depolarization elicited in Purkinje cell dendrites by climbing fibre impulses in the cat.

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  • The dorsal spino-olivocerebellar system in the cat. II. Somatotopical organization.

    C. F. Ekerot;B. Larson

  • The lateral reticular nucleus in the cat. I. Mossy fibre distribution in cerebellar cortex.

    M. Clendenin;C. F. Ekerot;O. Oscarsson;I. Rosén

  • Cutaneous receptive fields and topography of mossy fibres and climbing fibres projecting to cat cerebellar C3 zone

    Martin Garwicz;Henrik Jörntell;Carl-Fredrik Ekerot

  • In Vivo Analysis of Inhibitory Synaptic Inputs and Rebounds in Deep Cerebellar Nuclear Neurons

    Fredrik Bengtsson;Carl-Fredrik Ekerot;Henrik Jörntell

  • The postsynaptic dorsal column pathway mediates cutaneous nociceptive information to cerebellar climbing fibres in the cat.

    C F Ekerot;Martin Garwicz;Jens Schouenborg

  • Climbing fibres projecting to cat cerebellar anterior lobe activated by cutaneous A and C fibres.

    C F Ekerot;P Gustavsson;O Oscarsson;J Schouenborg

  • The lateral reticular nucleus in the cat II. Organization of component activated from bilateral ventral flexor reflex tract (bVFRT)

    M. Clendenin;C. F. Ekerot;O. Oscarsson;I. Rosén

  • Termination in overlapping sagittal zones in cerebellar anterior lobe of mossy and climbing fiber paths activated from dorsal funiculus.

    C. F. Ekerot;B. Larson

  • Interaction between responses in Purkinje cells evoked by climbing fibre impulses and parallel fibre volleys in the cat.

    N C Campbell;C F Ekerot;G Hesslow

  • The lateral reticular nucleus in the cat. III. Organization of component activated from ipsilateral forelimb tract.

    M. Clendenin;C. F. Ekerot;O. Oscarsson

  • Parallel fiber receptive fields: a key to understanding cerebellar operation and learning

    Carl-Fredrik Ekerot;Henrik Jörntell

  • The dorsal spino-olivocerebellar system in the cat

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Henrik Jörntell
Henrik Jörntell Lund University
Jens Schouenborg
Jens Schouenborg Lund University
Constantino Sotelo
Constantino Sotelo Sorbonne University
Egidio D'Angelo
Egidio D'Angelo University of Pavia
Ingmar Rosén
Ingmar Rosén Lund University
Isabelle Dusart
Isabelle Dusart Université Paris Cité
Troy W. Margrie
Troy W. Margrie University College London
Maarten A. Frens
Maarten A. Frens Erasmus University Rotterdam
Salvador Martinez
Salvador Martinez Miguel Hernandez University
Bernard Dan
Bernard Dan Université Libre de Bruxelles

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