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The following pages link to Multiple tactile areas in cerebellar cortex: another patchy cutaneous projection to granule cell columns in rats (Q48145377):
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- The middle temporal visual area in the macaque: Myeloarchitecture, connections, functional properties and topographic organization (Q28280726) (← links)
- Cerebellum mediates modality-specific modulation of sensory responses of midbrain and forebrain in rat. (Q30501268) (← links)
- 14C-deoxyglucose mapping of the monkey brain during reaching to visual targets. (Q33688724) (← links)
- Binding of signals relevant for action: towards a hypothesis of the functional role of the pontine nuclei (Q33730421) (← links)
- Synaptic responses evoked by tactile stimuli in Purkinje cells in mouse cerebellar cortex Crus II in vivo (Q33983418) (← links)
- Is the cerebellum sensory for motor's sake, or motor for sensory's sake: the view from the whiskers of a rat? (Q34064772) (← links)
- Origin and timing of voltage-sensitive dye signals within layers of the turtle cerebellar cortex (Q34184873) (← links)
- An internal model architecture for novelty detection: implications for cerebellar and collicular roles in sensory processing. (Q34408211) (← links)
- The organization of cerebellar cortical circuitry revisited: implications for function (Q35064655) (← links)
- Ins and outs of cerebellar modules (Q35204720) (← links)
- Cerebellar encoding of limb position (Q35949344) (← links)
- Control of Sensory Data Acquisition (Q36892516) (← links)
- Cutaneous and periodontal inputs to the cerebellum of the naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber). (Q37317335) (← links)
- The Morpho/Functional Discrepancy in the Cerebellar Cortex: Looks Alone are Deceptive. (Q37395795) (← links)
- Functional implications of tactile projection patterns to the lateral hemispheres of the cerebellum of the albino rat: the legacy of Wally Welker (Q37870962) (← links)
- The fate of spontaneous synchronous rhythms on the cerebrocerebellar loop (Q39930723) (← links)
- Evidence for a genetically encoded map of functional development in the cerebellum (Q40564949) (← links)
- An anatomical model of cerebellar modules (Q41507031) (← links)
- Trigeminocerebellar mossy fiber branching to granule cell layer patches in the rat cerebellum (Q41633761) (← links)
- The dorsomedial portion of trigeminal nucleus oralis (Vo) in the rat: cytology and projections to the cerebellum (Q41778046) (← links)
- Morphological features of identified trigeminocerebellar projection neurons in the border zone of rat trigeminal nucleus oralis (Q44083793) (← links)
- Development of parasagittal zonation in the rat cerebellar cortex: MabQ113 antigenic bands are created postnatally by the suppression of antigen expression in a subset of Purkinje cells (Q44127911) (← links)
- Odorant-induced and sniff-induced activation in the cerebellum of the human. (Q46597273) (← links)
- Mechanisms underlying reorganization of fractured tactile cerebellar maps after deafferentation in developing and adult rats (Q46601993) (← links)
- Contribution of somatosensory cortex to responses in the rat cerebellar granule cell layer following peripheral tactile stimulation (Q46628613) (← links)
- Electrophysiological analysis of the trigemino-tecto-olivo-cerebellar (crus II) projection in the rat (Q48102080) (← links)
- Projection patterns of single mossy fibers originating from the lateral reticular nucleus in the rat cerebellar cortex and nuclei (Q48164612) (← links)
- Differential expression of VGLUT1 or VGLUT2 in the trigeminothalamic or trigeminocerebellar projection neurons in the rat. (Q48177198) (← links)
- Lower thoracic-upper lumbar spinocerebellar projections in rats: A complex topography revealed in computer reconstructions of the unfolded anterior lobe (Q48245490) (← links)
- Encoding of whisker input by cerebellar Purkinje cells (Q48333993) (← links)
- Differentiation of visceral and cutaneous pain in the human brain (Q48377015) (← links)
- Activation of the cerebellum by sensory finger stimulation and by finger opposition movements. A functional magnetic resonance imaging study (Q48431152) (← links)
- Somatosensory representation of the climbing fiber system in the rostral intermediate cerebellum (Q48539863) (← links)
- Electrophysiological properties of rat pontine nuclei neurons In vitro. I. Membrane potentials and firing patterns (Q48548828) (← links)
- Functional unity of the ponto-cerebellum: evidence that intrapontine communication is mediated by a reciprocal loop with the cerebellar nuclei (Q48566015) (← links)
- Spatial distribution of field potential profiles in the cat cerebellar cortex evoked by peripheral and central inputs (Q48618828) (← links)
- Quantitative analysis of converging spinal and cuneate mossy fibre afferent projections to the rat cerebellar anterior lobe (Q48631474) (← links)
- Quantitative analysis of cuneocerebellar projections in rats: differential topography in the anterior and posterior lobes (Q48631485) (← links)
- Fractured cutaneous projections to the granule cell layer of the posterior cerebellar hemisphere of the domestic cat. (Q48668532) (← links)
- Studies of the principal sensory and spinal trigeminal nuclei of the rat: projections to the superior colliculus, inferior olive, and cerebellum (Q48724453) (← links)
- Proprioceptive information from the pinna provides somatosensory input to cat dorsal cochlear nucleus. (Q48785538) (← links)
- Comparison of projection neurons in the pontine nuclei and the nucleus reticularis tegmenti pontis of the rat. (Q48829286) (← links)
- Distribution of mossy fibre rosettes in the cerebellum of cat and mice: evidence for a parasagittal organization at the single fibre level (Q48831245) (← links)
- Spatial arrangement of cerebro-pontine terminals (Q48849524) (← links)
- Fine structural characteristics and synaptic connections of trigeminocerebellar projection neurons in rat trigeminal nucleus oralis (Q49161908) (← links)
- The entire trajectory of single climbing and mossy fibers in the cerebellar nuclei and cortex. (Q53812446) (← links)
- Chapter 27 Is the cerebellum sensory for motor's sake, or motor for sensory's sake: the view from the whiskers of a rat? (Q54056274) (← links)
- Cerebellar involvement in an evidence-accumulation decision-making task (Q56529872) (← links)
- Responses in the posterior lobe of the rat cerebellum to electrical stimulation of cutaneous afferents to the snout (Q70833147) (← links)
- Sequential stimulation of guinea pig cerebellar cortex in vitro strongly affects Purkinje cells via parallel fibers (Q72244079) (← links)