Cerebellar LTD and Pattern Recognition by Purkinje Cells
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R. Angus Silver | Erik De Schutter | Volker Steuber | Freek E. Hoebeek | Michael Häusser | Chris I. De Zeeuw | Wolfgang Mittmann | V. Steuber | M. Häusser | E. De Schutter | E. Schutter | R. Silver | C. D. De Zeeuw | F. Hoebeek | Wolfgang Mittmann | C. D. Zeeuw | Volker Steuber | Volker Steuber
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