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Figure 19.1 Overall organization and subdivisions of the cerebellum

Figure 19.1 Overall organization and subdivisions of the cerebellum. Figure 19.1 Overall organization and subdivisions of the cerebellum (Part 1). Figure 19.1 Overall organization and subdivisions of the cerebellum (Part 2).

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Figure 19.1 Overall organization and subdivisions of the cerebellum

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  1. Figure 19.1 Overall organization and subdivisions of the cerebellum

  2. Figure 19.1 Overall organization and subdivisions of the cerebellum (Part 1)

  3. Figure 19.1 Overall organization and subdivisions of the cerebellum (Part 2)

  4. Figure 19.1 Overall organization and subdivisions of the cerebellum (Part 3)

  5. Figure 19.1 Overall organization and subdivisions of the cerebellum (Part 4)

  6. Figure 19.2 Brainstem and diencephalon components related to the cerebellum

  7. Figure 19.3 Functional organization of the inputs to the cerebellum

  8. Figure 19.3 Functional organization of the inputs to the cerebellum (Part 1)

  9. Figure 19.3 Functional organization of the inputs to the cerebellum (Part 2)

  10. Figure 19.4 Regions of the cerebral cortex that project to the cerebellum

  11. Figure 19.5 Somatotopic maps of the body surface in the cerebellum

  12. Figure 19.6 Functional organization of cerebellar ouputs

  13. Figure 19.7 Functional organization of the major ascending outputs from the cerebellum

  14. Figure 19.7 Functional organization of the major ascending outputs from the cerebellum (Part 1)

  15. Figure 19.7 Functional organization of the major ascending outputs from the cerebellum (Part 2)

  16. Figure 19.8 Functional organization of the major descending outputs from the cerebellum

  17. Figure 19.8 Functional organization of the major descending outputs from the cerebellum (Part 1)

  18. Figure 19.8 Functional organization of the major descending outputs from the cerebellum (Part 2)

  19. Figure 19.9 A cerebellar Purkinje neuron in a living slice from mouse cerebellum

  20. Figure 19.10 Neurons and circuits of the cerebellum

  21. Figure 19.10 Neurons and circuits of the cerebellum (Part 1)

  22. Figure 19.10 Neurons and circuits of the cerebellum (Part 2)

  23. Figure 19.10 Neurons and circuits of the cerebellum (Part 3)

  24. Figure 19.11 Excitatory & inhibitory connections in the cerebellar cortex and deep cerebellar nuclei

  25. Figure 19.11 Excitatory/inhibitory connections in cerebellar cortex & deep cerebellar nuclei (Part 1)

  26. Figure 19.11 Excitatory/inhibitory connections in cerebellar cortex & deep cerebellar nuclei (Part 2)

  27. Figure 19.12 Activity of Purkinje cells and deep cerebellar nuclear cells in two different states

  28. Figure 19.13 Contribution of the cerebellum to the experience-dependent modification of saccadic eye movements

  29. Figure 19.13 Contribution of the cerebellum to the experience-dependent modification of saccadic eye movements (Part 1)

  30. Figure 19.13 Contribution of the cerebellum to the experience-dependent modification of saccadic eye movements (Part 2)

  31. Figure 19.14 Learned changes in the vestibulo-ocular reflex in monkeys

  32. Figure 19.14 Learned changes in the vestibulo-ocular reflex in monkeys (Part 1)

  33. Figure 19.14 Learned changes in the vestibulo-ocular reflex in monkeys (Part 2)

  34. Figure 19.15 The pathology of neurological diseases provides insights into the function of the cerebellum

  35. Box 19B(1) Genetic Analysis of Cerebellar Function

  36. Box 19B(2) Genetic Analysis of Cerebellar Function

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