Braitenberg et al.: Cerebellum and sequencing
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Origin of error signals during cerebellar learning of motor sequences
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- 30 August 2019, pp. 249-250
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Cerebellar involvement in movement timing on a variety of timescales
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- 30 August 2019, pp. 250-251
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Patterns of organisation in the cerebellum and the control of timing
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- 30 August 2019, pp. 251-252
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Anatomical structure alone cannot predict function
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- 30 August 2019, pp. 252-253
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Path space integrals for modeling experimental measurements of cerebellar functioning
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- 30 August 2019, pp. 253-254
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Branching of cerebellar parallel fibres can assist the convergence of mossy fibre input sequences that are temporally and spatially dispersed
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- 30 August 2019, p. 254
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Why a sequence mode if synchronization would fit the cerebellum better?
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- 30 August 2019, p. 255
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More precise beam logic implied by cerebellar–motor coherence
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- 30 August 2019, pp. 255-256
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Is the cerebellum essentially a precise pattern matching device?
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- 30 August 2019, p. 257
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The cerebellum and timing: Lessons from mormyrids
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- 30 August 2019, p. 258
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Sequences of sensory predictions
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- 30 August 2019, pp. 258-259
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Is sequence-in/sequence-out a cerebellar mode of operation in cognition too?
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- 30 August 2019, pp. 259-260
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Learning tidal waves versus learning sensorimotor mappings
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- 30 August 2019, pp. 260-261
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The propagation of errors in sequences of cerebellar theories
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- 30 August 2019, pp. 261-262
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Distribution of activity in the cerebellar cortex resulting from passive limb movement
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- 30 August 2019, pp. 262-263
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Stochastic recruitment in parallel fiber activity patterns
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- 30 August 2019, pp. 263-264
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Spatio-temporal constraints of the tidal wave theory
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- 30 August 2019, pp. 264-265
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The job description of the cerebellum and a candidate model of its “tidal wave” function
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- 30 August 2019, p. 265
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The cerebellum and the physics of movement
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- 30 August 2019, p. 266
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Detection of input sequences in the cerebellum: Clinical and neuroimaging aspects
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- 30 August 2019, p. 267
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