Modulatory Effects of Parallel Fiber and Molecular Layer Interneuron Synaptic Activity on Purkinje Cell Responses to Ascending Segment Input: A Modeling Study
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James M. Bower | Erik De Schutter | Dieter Jaeger | Fidel Santamaría | J. Bower | D. Jaeger | E. Schutter | F. Santamaría
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