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Mitchell Glickstein
An introduction to the structure and function of the nervous system that emphasizes the history of experiments and observations that led to modern neuroscientific knowledge.This introduction to neuroscience is unique in its emphasis on how we know wh
Publikováno v:
Cortex. 47:59-80
In this paper we review the basic anatomy and functional localization in the cerebellum. Experimental anatomical studies emphasize the predominance of skeletomotor and visuomotor connections. Parietal lobe visual inputs arise principally from the dor
Autor:
Alla Ignashchenkova, Peter W. Dicke, Peter Thier, Mitchell Glickstein, Thomas Haarmeier, Suryadeep Dash
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurophysiology. 102:3156-3168
Lesions of the cerebellum produce deficits in movement and motor learning. Saccadic dysmetria, for example, is caused by lesions of the posterior cerebellar vermis. Monkeys and patients with such lesions are unable to modify the amplitude of saccades
Autor:
Mitchell Glickstein, Karl W. Doron
Publikováno v:
The Cerebellum. 7:589-594
In addition to its role in motor control, reflex adaptation, and motor learning, three sorts of evidence have been put forward to support the idea that the cerebellum may also be involved in cognition. Patients with cerebellar lesions are reported to
Publikováno v:
The Cerebellum. 6:141-156
Autor:
Mitchell Glickstein
Publikováno v:
Brain. 130:875-878
This large, well illustrated volume deals with one aspect of the fibre systems of the brain. The book reports the results of tracing efferent fibre connections from various areas of the cerebral cortex of 32 macaque monkeys. The book would be useful
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The Cerebellum. 4:189-197
We tested monkeys, patients, and normal control human subjects in a task that requires skilled use of the fingers. Animals and patients with lesions of the cerebellum, particularly of the cerebellar hemispheres, were severely impaired in retrieving r
Autor:
Mitchell Glickstein
Publikováno v:
Brain. 135:301-303
In 1906, the professors of the Karolinska Institute had a problem; who should get the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine? In the previous 25 years, understanding of the structure of the brain and spinal cord had greatly increased. The nerve cell,
Autor:
Katsumi Nakajima, Roger N. Lemon, Marc A. Maier, L. Firmin, Peter A. Kirkwood, P. Field, Alexander Kraskov, Mitchell Glickstein
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurophysiology
Small axons far outnumber larger fibers in the corticospinal tract, but the function of these small axons remains poorly understood. This is because they are difficult to identify, and therefore their physiology remains obscure. To assess the extent