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    Pivotal Insights: The Contributions of Gordon Holmes (1876–1965) and Olof Larsell (1886–1964) to Our Understanding of Cerebellar Function and Structure

    Among the notables who have contributed to our knowledge of cerebellar structure and function, two individuals stand out. The neurologist Gordon M. Holmes, consequent to his clinical observations on patients w...

    Duane E. Haines in Essentials of Cerebellum and Cerebellar Disorders (2023)

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    Pivotal Insights: The Contributions of Gordon Holmes (1876–1965) and Olof Larsell (1886–1964) to Our Understanding of Cerebellar Function and Structure

    Among the notables who have contributed to our knowledge of cerebellar structure and function, two individuals stand out. The neurologist Gordon M. Holmes, consequent to his clinical observations on patients w...

    Duane E. Haines in Essentials of Cerebellum and Cerebellar Disorders (2016)

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    Mario Manto, Donna L. Gruol, Jeremy D. Schmahmann, Noriyuki Koibuchi, and Ferdinando Rossi (Eds.) Handbook of the Cerebellum and Cerebellar Disorders

    Duane E. Haines in The Cerebellum (2014)

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    Commentary on “Sulla Fina Anatomia del Cervelletto Umano. Archivio Italiano per le Malatie Nervose 11:90–107.” (English Title: On the Fine Anatomy of the Human Cerebellum)

    Paolo Mazzarello, Duane E. Haines, Mario-Ubaldo Manto in The Cerebellum (2012)

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    Camillo Golgi on Cerebellar Granule Cells

    Paolo Mazzarello, Duane E. Haines, Mario-Ubaldo Manto in The Cerebellum (2012)

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    Zones in the Cerebellar Cortex: the Adventures of One Participant in the Unfolding Story

    Prior to the late 1960s, a variety of studies suggested that a general zonal pattern existed within the cerebellar cortex. The hypothesis proposed by Voogd, based on the organization of the subcortical white m...

    Duane E. Haines in The Cerebellum (2011)

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    The Saga of Zones in the Cerebellar Cortex as Reflected in the Corticonuclear System: A Different Approach, a Specific Hypothesis, and the Proof Begins (Voogd, 1969)

    Duane E. Haines, Mario-Ubaldo Manto in The Cerebellum (2011)

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    The Saga of Zones in the Cerebellar Cortex as Reflected in the Corticonuclear System: A Significant Next Step (Jansen and Brodal, 1940)

    Duane E. Haines, Mario-Ubaldo Manto in The Cerebellum (2011)

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    The Saga of Zones in the Cerebellar Cortex as Reflected in the Corticonuclear System: Prologue (1897–1929)

    Duane E. Haines, Mario-Ubaldo Manto in The Cerebellum (2010)

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    Commentary of “Brown Gould B, Graybiel AM. Afferents to the Cerebellar Cortex in the Cat: Evidence for an Intrinsic Pathway Leading from the Deep Nuclei to the Cortex. Brain Research 1976;110:601–611”

    Duane E. Haines, Mario-Ubaldo Manto, Barbara L. Brown, Ann Graybiel in The Cerebellum (2010)

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    Clinical symptoms of cerebellar disease and their interpretation

    Duane E. Haines, Mario-Ubaldo Manto in The Cerebellum (2007)

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    Clinical symptoms of cerebellar disease and their interpretation

    Duane E. Haines, Mario-Ubaldo Manto, Mitchell Glickstein in The Cerebellum (2007)

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    Cerebellar classics I

    Mario-Ubaldo Manto, Duane E. Haines, M. Ito, M. Yoshida, K. Obata in The Cerebellum (2007)

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    Cerebellar terminology

    Duane E Haines, Espeu Dietrichs in The Cerebellum (2002)

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    Do hypothalamo-cerebellar fibres terminate in all layers of the cerebellar cortex?

    The terminal distribution of hypothalamo-cerebellar fibres has been studied with anterograde transport of the wheat germ agglutinin-horseradish peroxidase complex in the cat and rat. The hypothalamo-cerebellar...

    Espen Dietrichs, Duane E. Haines in Anatomy and Embryology (1985)

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    Demonstration of hypothalamo-cerebellar and cerebello-hypothalamic fibres in a prosimian primate (Galago crassicaudatus)

    Hypothalamo-cerebellar and cerebello-hypothalamic fibres in the greater bushbaby (Galago crassicaudatus) have been demonstrated by means of retrograde and anterograde transport of the wheat germ agglutinin-horser...

    Espen Dietrichs, Duane E. Haines in Anatomy and Embryology (1984)

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    Vocalizations of the Slow Loris,Nycticebus coucang (Primates, Lorisidae)

    The slow loris (Nycticebus coucang) is an Asian prosimian for which no data on vocalizations other than verbal description have been provided. Five different calls have been previously reported: a “growl” or “cha...

    Nancy J. Daschbach, Martin W. Schein in International Journal of Primatology (1981)