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Morphology of the Cerebellar Cortex

1976
During the last decade, the cerebellum of the frog has been extensively used in electrophysiological as well as neuromorphological studies. The reason for this interest resides in the fact that the neuronal circuitry in this cerebellum is, from a quantitative viewpoint, one of the simplest of all the vertebrate cerebella studied. This simplicity allows
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Climbing Fibre Responses in Cerebellar Cortex

1967
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the climbing fibre responses in cerebellar cortex. It has been known since their discovery by Ramon y Cajal that climbing fibres in the cerebellum make an extensive synaptic contact with the primary and secondary dendrites of the Purkinje cells in a 1:1 ratio, for example, each fibre being related to one cell ...
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Cerebellar Cortex

1974
Sanford L. Palay, Victoria Chan-Palay
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Morphological observations on the cerebellar cortex

Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1958
Braitenberg, V., Atwood, R.
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Cerebellar Cortex,

Archives of Neurology, 1975
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Acquisition of classical conditioning without cerebellar cortex

Behavioural Brain Research, 1989
David G Lavond, Joseph E Steinmetz
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