Cerebellum and neuronal plasticity

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Cerebellum and neuronal plasticity

edited by Mitchell Glickstein and Christopher Yeo and John stein

(NATO ASI series, ser. A . Life sciences ; v. 148)

Plenum Press, c1987

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"Proceedings of a NATO Advanced Research Workshop of Cerebellum and Behavioral Plasticity, held April 7-9, 1986, at Magdalen College, Oxford, England"--T.p. verso

"Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division."

Includes bibliographies and indexes

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Structure and Function of the Cerebellum.- Parasagittal Zonation of the Cerebellum in Macaques: An analysis based on Acetylcholinesterase Histochemistry.- Quantitative Studies of Pontine Projections from Visual Cortical Areas in the Cat.- Cerebellar Transcommissural Neurons.- Afferent Control of the Cerebellum. An Hypothesis to Explain the Differences in the Mediolateral Distribution of Mossy Fibre Terminals in the Cerebellar Cortex.- The Role of the Lateral Reticular Nucleus in the Cerebro-Cerebellar Linkage.- Comparative Study of Cerebellar Somatosensory Representations: The Importance of Micromapping and Natural Stimulation.- Functional Implications of Inferior Olivary Response Properties.- Cerebellar Inhibition of the Inferior Olive.- Vestibular Responses in the Inferior Olive.- Convergence of Afferent Paths to Olivo-Cerebellar Complexes.- The Role of the Cerebellum in the Visual Guidance of Movement.- The Cerebellum and the Physics of Movement: Some Speculations.- Inferior Olive and Motor Control.- Climbing Fibre Activity Associated with Unperturbed and Perturbed Step Cycles During Skilled Locomotion in the Cat.- Model of the Cerebellum as an Array of Adjustable Pattern Generators.- The Relation between Purkinje Cell Simple Cell Responses and the Action of the Climbing Fibre System in Unconditioned and Conditioned Responses of the Forelimb to Perturbed Locomotion.- Visual Control of the Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex in the Rabbit. A Multi-level Interaction..- The Role of the Cerebellum in Adaptive Regulation of the Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex.- Cerebellum and Limb Flexion Conditioning.- Cerebellum and Classical Conditioning.- Purkinje Cell Activity and the Conditioned Nictitating Membrane Response.- Contributors.

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