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Branching of cerebellar parallel fibres can assist the convergence of mossy fibre input sequences that are temporally and spatially dispersed

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 August 2019

M. Lidierth
Affiliation:
Sherrington School of Physiology, United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy's and St. Thomas's Hospitals, London, SE1 7EH, Englandm.lidierth@umds.ac.uk
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Abstract

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It is suggested that bifurcation of parallel fibres in the cerebellar cortex assists the spatiotemporal convergence of temporally dispersed and asomatotopic inputs to granule cells. This increases the number of combinations of inputs which can be compared for the purpose of sequence recognition.

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1997 Cambridge University Press