Further Reading

  1. Ghez C, Thach WT (2000) The cerebellum. In Principles of Neural Science, 4th Edition (ER Kandel, JH Schwartz, TM Jessell, Eds.) New York: McGraw-Hill, pp. 832-852.

  2. Ghez, C., and Krakauer, J. (2000)  The organization of movement. In Principles of Neural Science, 4th Edition (E.R. Kandel, J. H. Schwartz, and T. M. Jessell, Eds.) New York: McGraw-Hill, pp. 653-673.

  3. Kingsley RH (2000) Concise Text of Neuroscience. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Willkins.

  4. Marr D (1969) A theory of cerebellar cortex. J Physiol 202: 437-470.

  5. Martin TA, Keating JG, Goodkin HP, Bastian AJ, Thach WT (1996) Throwing while looking through prisms. I. Focal olivocerebellar lesions impair adaptation. Brain 119: 1183-1198.

  6. Middleton FA, Tillery SIH (2003) Cerebellum. In The Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science (L Nadel, Ed.) London: Macmillan, pp. 467-475.

  7. Ohyama T, Nores WL, Murphy M, Mauk MD (2003) What the cerebellum computes. Trends Neurosci 26: 222-227.

  8. Nolte J (2002) The Human Brain, 5th Edition. St. Louis: Mosby.

  9. Raymond JL, Lisberger SG, Mauk MD (1996) The cerebellum: A neuronal learning machine? Science 272: 1126-1131.

  10. Krupa, DJ, Thompson JK, Thompson, RF (1993) Localization of a memory trace in the mammalian brain. Science 260: 989-991.

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