The cerebellum and adaptive control / John S. Barlow.
How the cerebellum accomplishes its highly complex feats of coordination has been the subject of much inquiry; one of the pre-eminent theories places adaptive control at the forefront. This book reinforces the view that the cerebellum functions as an adaptive control system; that is, it automaticall...
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505 | 0 | 0 | |g pt. 1. |t Anatomy and Physiology of the Cerebellar System. |g 1. |t Introduction. |g 2. |t Comparative Anatomy of the Cerebellum. |g 3. |t Anatomy and Physiology of the Cerebellar Cortex. |g 4. |t The Mossy Fiber Afferent System. |g 5. |t The Inferior Olivary System and the Climbing Fibers. |g 6. |t The Cerebellar Nuclei and Their Efferent Pathways: Voluntary Motor Learning -- |g pt. 2. |t Cerebellar Functions. |g 7. |t Cerebellar Memory, Long-Term Depression, and Long-Term Potentiation. |g 8. |t The Vestibulocerebellum and the Oculomotor System. |g 9. |t The Cerebellum and Cognition. |g 10. |t Timing Functions, Classical Conditioning, and Instrumental Conditioning. |g 11. |t Cerebellar Pathology in Humans and Animals: Genetic Alterations. |g 12. |t Specialized Cerebellum-Like Structures -- |g pt. 3. |t Models and Theories. |
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