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      Olov Oscarsson (1931–1996) of Lund University, a Pioneer in Cerebellar Neurobiology

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          The present Cerebellar Classic highlights the experimental work of the Swedish neurophysiologist Olov Oscarsson (1931–1996) on the afferent innervation of the cerebellum by axons emanating from neurons in the spinal cord and the inferior olive. Historically, the schemes of cerebellar division had been principally based on the external morphology of lobules and fissures. However, the macroscopic anatomical division of the cerebellum does not coincide with its pattern of functional organization. By defining a system of longitudinal somatotopy, Oscarsson contributed to the much needed plan of cerebellar division that correlates experimental information on axonal connections with physiology. His contribution has ultimately led to the currently accepted microzonal modular scheme of cerebellar corticonuclear microcomplexes.

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          A coordinated movement is easy to recognize, but we know little about how it is achieved. In search of the neural basis of coordination, we present a model of spinocerebellar interactions in which the structure-functional organizing principle is a division of the cerebellum into discrete microcomplexes. Each microcomplex is the recipient of a specific motor error signal - that is, a signal that conveys information about an inappropriate movement. These signals are encoded by spinal reflex circuits and conveyed to the cerebellar cortex through climbing fibre afferents. This organization reveals salient features of cerebellar information processing, but also highlights the importance of systems level analysis for a fuller understanding of the neural mechanisms that underlie behaviour.
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              RECEIVING AREAS OF THE TACTILE, AUDITORY, AND VISUAL SYSTEMS IN THE CEREBELLUM

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                triarhou@auth.gr
                Journal
                Cerebellum
                Cerebellum
                Cerebellum (London, England)
                Springer US (New York )
                1473-4222
                1473-4230
                24 January 2023
                24 January 2023
                2024
                : 23
                : 2
                : 279-283
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Psychology, Sector of Cognitive, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Faculty of Philosophy, Aristotelian University, ( https://ror.org/02j61yw88) University Campus, Thessaloniki, 54124 Greece
                [2 ]GRID grid.413871.8, ISNI 0000 0001 0124 3248, Unité Des Ataxies Cérébelleuses, CHU-Charleroi, ; Charleroi, Belgium
                [3 ]Service Des Neurosciences, University of Mons, ( https://ror.org/02qnnz951) Mons, Belgium
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                http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6544-5738
                http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6034-4380
                Article
                1515
                10.1007/s12311-023-01515-7
                10951007
                36690830
                1e8bef10-41d1-4d8c-a17f-8511bcd5cd64
                © The Author(s) 2023

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                Funded by: Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
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                Cerebellar Classics
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                Neurology
                cerebellar afferent innervation,cerebellar longitudinal somatotopy,cerebellar microzones,cerebellar corticonuclear microcomplexes

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