The cerebellar cortex shares a cortex-like organization with the cerebral cortex, with the optic tectum, with the retina, and with some ganglia of invertebrate brains. By cortex, the chapter means a piece of gray matter (essentially, an aggregate of synapses) in which it can easily define everywhere a vertical direction (histologically, not topographically, speaking!) with a certain synaptic organization, typical for each cortex, and a plane perpendicular to it, in which this organization is repeated, as it were, by apposition. The synaptic relations between different parts of the cortex are simply a function of metrical distance if the structure is (at least statistically) isotropic. In any particular region of the cerebellar cortex, the r...
This chapter presents an outline of a theory of the cerebral cortex. The number of cells in both hem...
SummaryThe cerebellum is a large part of the brain in all vertebrates. In humans it constitutes abou...
Existing knowledge of the cerebellar microcircuitry structure and physiology allows a rather detaile...
Ever since it became fashionable to think of the nervous system in terms of computing machinery, the...
Time perception is an essential element of conscious and subconscious experience, coordinating our p...
Time perception is an essential element of conscious and subconscious experience, coordinating our p...
In no other part of the nervous system is the internal connectivity as thoroughly known as in the ce...
Since the discoveries of Camillo Golgi and Ramón y Cajal, the precise cellular organization of the c...
This chapter explores the prospect of using the cerebellar cortex as a model for the development and...
The rapid growth of cerebellar research is going to clarify several aspects of cellular and circuit ...
Since the discoveries of Camillo Golgi and Ramon y Cajal, the precise cellular organization of the c...
While larger brains possess concertedly larger cerebral cortices and cerebella, the relative size of...
The brain generates many rhythmic activities, and the olivo-cerebellar system is not an exception. I...
The cerebellum is involved in predicting the sensory feedback resulting from movements and sensation...
The cerebellum is involved in the encoding and integration of spatial and temporal information. Alth...
This chapter presents an outline of a theory of the cerebral cortex. The number of cells in both hem...
SummaryThe cerebellum is a large part of the brain in all vertebrates. In humans it constitutes abou...
Existing knowledge of the cerebellar microcircuitry structure and physiology allows a rather detaile...
Ever since it became fashionable to think of the nervous system in terms of computing machinery, the...
Time perception is an essential element of conscious and subconscious experience, coordinating our p...
Time perception is an essential element of conscious and subconscious experience, coordinating our p...
In no other part of the nervous system is the internal connectivity as thoroughly known as in the ce...
Since the discoveries of Camillo Golgi and Ramón y Cajal, the precise cellular organization of the c...
This chapter explores the prospect of using the cerebellar cortex as a model for the development and...
The rapid growth of cerebellar research is going to clarify several aspects of cellular and circuit ...
Since the discoveries of Camillo Golgi and Ramon y Cajal, the precise cellular organization of the c...
While larger brains possess concertedly larger cerebral cortices and cerebella, the relative size of...
The brain generates many rhythmic activities, and the olivo-cerebellar system is not an exception. I...
The cerebellum is involved in predicting the sensory feedback resulting from movements and sensation...
The cerebellum is involved in the encoding and integration of spatial and temporal information. Alth...
This chapter presents an outline of a theory of the cerebral cortex. The number of cells in both hem...
SummaryThe cerebellum is a large part of the brain in all vertebrates. In humans it constitutes abou...
Existing knowledge of the cerebellar microcircuitry structure and physiology allows a rather detaile...