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The preceding six chapters have been devoted to the structural and functional features of components of the cerebellar cortex. On the basis of the information assembled and organized in these Chapters, it is possible to consider in detail the responses produced by the afferent inputs into the cerebellum — the mossy fiber input in this Chapter, and the climbing fiber input in Chapter VIII.
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Eccles, J.C., Ito, M., Szentágothai, J. (1967). The Mossy Fiber Input into the Cerebellar Cortex and its Inhibitory Control by Golgi Cells. In: The Cerebellum as a Neuronal Machine. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-13147-3_8
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