The Cerebellum as a Neuronal Machine
John C. Eccles(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 1967
Book
Hardback
VII, 335 pages
978-3-540-03762-0 (ISBN)
Description
This book has had a three-fold origin, corresponding to the discoveries made by the three authors and their collaborators during the last few years - mostly since 1962. A most fruitful symposium on the cerebellum was held in Tokyo at the time of the International Physiological Congress in September 1965, and there was then formulated the project of writing this book so as to organize all this new knowledge and make it readily available, and to give opportunity for the con ceptual developments that may be seen in Chapters XI, XII and XV in particular. The present account of the physiological properties of the cerebellar cortex is based to a large extent on systematic investigations that were concerned with discovering the mode of operation of the constituent neuronal elements of the cerebellar cortex. This work was carried out in the Physiology Department of the Australian National University from 1963 to 1966 in collaboration with several visiting scientists - initially Drs. ANDERSEN, OscARssaN and VooRHOEVE and later Drs. LuNAs, SAsAKI and STRATA - to all of whom grateful thanks are extended for a great many of the figures, and even more significantly for the original and critical contributions that they made to so many aspects of this exploration into the mode of operation of the neural machinery of the cerebellar cortex.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Heidelberg
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
189
9 farbige Abbildungen, 189 s/w Abbildungen
189 black & white illustrations, 9 colour illustrations, biography
Weight
860 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-540-03762-0 (9783540037620)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-662-13147-3
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Content
I. General Survey of the Structure.- II. Termination of Afferent Fibers.- III. The Parallel Fibers.- IV. The Neuronal Pathways forming Synapses on Outer Stellate, Basket and Golgi Cells.- V. Purkinje Cells and their Responses.- VI. Topography of the Potential Fields produced by Action of a Parallel Fiber Volley on Purkinje Cells.- VII. The Mossy Fiber Input into the Cerebellar Cortex and its Inhibitory Control by Golgi Cells.- VIII. The Climbing Fiber Input and its Excitation of Purkinje Cells..- IX. The Axon Collaterals of Purkinje Cells.- X. Spontaneous Activity in the Cerebellar Cortex.- XI. Architectural Design of the Cerebellar Cortex.- XII. Operational Features of the Cerebellar Cortex.- XIII. Inhibitory Action of the Purkinje Cell Axons.- XIV. Excitatory Signals from the Intracerebellar Nuclei.- XV. The Cerebellum as a Computer?.- References.