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Cerebellum, Neurophysiologie, Kleinhirn, Adaptive control systems, Neurology & clinical neurophysiology, Neurosciences, Sociology, Life Sciences - Anatomy & Physiology, Adaptive Control, Cerebral Physiology, Science, Medical, Neuroscience, Anthropology - Physical, Neurology - General, Medical / Neuroscience, Technology, Engineering - Mechanical, KLEINHIRN (NEUROLOGIE), NEUROWISSENSCHAFTEN, NERVENSYSTEM, NEUROPHYSIOLOGIE, SINNESPHYSIOLOGIE, MODELLRECHNUNG UND SIMULATION IN DER NEUROLOGIE, ADAPTIVE REGELSYSTEME (AUTOMATISCHE REGELUNG), CERVELET (NEUROLOGIE), CEREBELLUM (NEUROLOGY), NEUROSCIENCES, SYSTÈME NERVEUX, NEUROPHYSIOLOGIE, PHYSIOLOGIE SENSORIELLE, NEUROSCIENCES, NERVOUS SYSTEM, NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, SENSORY PHYSIOLOGY, MODÈLES ET SIMULATIONS MATHÉMATIQUES EN NEUROLOGIE, MATHEMATICAL MODELING AND SIMULATION IN NEUROLOGY, SYSTÈMES DE RÉGLAGE ADAPTATIFS (RÉGLAGE AUTOMATIQUE), ADAPTIVE CONTROL SYSTEMS (AUTOMATIC CONTROL)Showing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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"In the introductory chapter of his magnificent three-volume monograph, The Comparative Anatomy and Histology of the Cerebellum, Olof Larsell (1967; Larsell and Jansen, 1972) provides a history of the cerebellum in its gross aspects, which reads in part as follows (additional historical details can be found in Clarke and O'Malley 1968): Herophilus (335-280 B.C.) is usually credited with recognition to the human cerebellum as a distinct division of the brain."
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In the introductory chapter of his magnificent three-volume monograph, The Comparative Anatomy and Histology of the Cerebellum, Olof Larsell (1967; Larsell and Jansen, 1972) provides a history of the cerebellum in its gross aspects, which reads in part as follows (additional historical details can be found in Clarke and O'Malley 1968): Herophilus (335-280 B.C.) is usually credited with recognition to the human cerebellum as a distinct division of the brain.
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