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Cerebellar Molecular Layer Interneurons

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Cerebellar Molecular Layer Interneurons

<table class="infobox infobox-cell">
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<th class="infobox-header" colspan="2">Cerebellar Molecular Layer Interneurons</th>
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<tr>
<td class="label">Category</td>
<td>Motor control</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="label">Location</td>
<td>Cerebellar molecular layer</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="label">Cell Type</td>
<td>Inhibitory interneurons</td>
</tr>
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<td class="label">**Function</td>
<td>Modulation of Purkinje cell activity, temporal filtering</td>
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Cerebellar molecular layer interneurons (MLIs) are inhibitory neurons located in the molecular layer of the cerebellar cortex. These cells, which include basket cells and stellate cells, play critical roles in modulating cerebellar output by regulating Purkinje cell activity. Through their inhibitory actions, MLIs shape the timing and pattern of cerebellar-dependent learning and motor coordination.

Introduction

The cerebellar cortex contains three main layers: the granular layer (innermost), the Purkinje cell layer (middle), and the molecular layer (outermost). Molecular layer interneurons reside in the outermost layer, where they receive input from parallel fibers (the axons of granule cells) and provide inhibitory feedback to Purkinje cells and other interneurons. [@hull2020]

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