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The Cerebellum as a Neuronal Machine
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Author(s):
John C. Eccles
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Masao Ito
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János Szentágothai
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1967
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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978-3-662-13149-7
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978-3-662-13147-3
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1967
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10.1007/978-3-662-13147-3
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 4
General Survey of the Structure
pp. 32
Termination of Afferent Fibers
pp. 43
The Parallel Fibers
pp. 58
The Neuronal Pathways forming Synapses on Outer Stellate, Basket and Golgi Cells
pp. 71
Purkinje Cells and their Responses
pp. 93
Topography of the Potential Fields produced by Action of a Parallel Fiber Volley on Purkinje Cells
pp. 116
The Mossy Fiber Input into the Cerebellar Cortex and its Inhibitory Control by Golgi Cells
pp. 156
The Climbing Fiber Input and its Excitation of Purkinje Cells
pp. 178
The Axon Collaterals of Purkinje Cells
pp. 188
Spontaneous Activity in the Cerebellar Cortex
pp. 195
Architectural Design of the Cerebellar Cortex
pp. 205
Operational Features of the Cerebellar Cortex
pp. 227
Inhibitory Action of the Purkinje Cell Axons
pp. 262
Excitatory Signals from the Intracerebellar Nuclei
pp. 300
The Cerebellum as a Computer?
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