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    Subjects:
  • Cerebellum -- Congresses.,
  • Afferent pathways -- Congresses.,
  • Cerebellum -- anatomy & histology.,
  • Cerebellum -- physiology.,
  • Neurobiology.

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    Statementeditor, James S. King.
    SeriesNeurology and neurobiology ;, v. 22
    ContributionsKing, James S., Cajal Club. Meeting
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsQP379 .N48 1987
    The Physical Object
    Paginationxi, 435 p. :
    Number of Pages435
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL2733241M
    ISBN 100845127241
    LC Control Number86027462

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Edited by James S. King. Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York, Gregory A. Mihailoff : Gregory A. Mihailoff. Welker, W. Spatial organization of somatosensory projections to granule cell cerebellar cortex: functional and connectional implications of fractured somatotopy.

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ANSGAR BÜSCHGES, PhD, is Professor and Head of the Department of Animal Physiology at the University of Cologne. He has served as Dean of the University of Cologne's Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences and is a member.

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In King, J.S. (ed), New Concepts in Cerebellar Neurobiology, New York: Liss, pp. Google Scholar.The parasagittal zonation of the cerebellar cortex in cat and monkey. Topography, distribution of acetylcholinesterase and development. In: King JS, editor. New concepts in cerebellar neurobiology.

New York: Liss. p — Google Scholar.Cerebellar degeneration is a process in which neurons in the cerebellum - the area of the brain that controls coordination and balance - deteriorate and die.

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