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    Cultural differences reduce Japanese researchers' visibility on the Web

    Masao Ito, Torsten Wiesel in Nature (2006)

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    Internal model visualized

    How can we instantly recognize a familiar object? Probably because the brain already contains a model of that object. Such ‘internal’ models have been invoked in hel** to control many of the brain's cognitiv...

    Masao Ito in Nature (2000)

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    John C. Eccles (1903-97)

    Neuroscientist who discovered synaptic inhibition.

    Masao Ito in Nature (1997)

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    Cerebellar flocculus hypothesis

    Masao Ito in Nature (1993)

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    Oculomotor System, Mechanisms

    The oculomotor system consists of extraocular muscles attached to the eye ball, motoneurons in the IIIrd (oculomotor), IVth (trochlear), and VIth (abducens) cranial nerve nuclei, and premotor systems. Three pa...

    Masao Ito in Sensory System I (1988)

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    Destruction of inferior olive induces rapid depression in synaptic action of cerebellar Purkinje cells

    THE climbing fibre afferents (CFAs) are a structure unique to the cerebellar cortex; they originate, presumably solely, from the inferior olive (IO) and make an extensive, excitatory synaptic contact with dend...

    MASAO ITO, NAOKO NISIMARU, KATSUEI SHIBUKI in Nature (1979)