V Braitenberg
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Braitenberg V, Garey L, Rice F, Van Der Loos H
Neurosci Lett
. 2009 Jul;
1(6):349-53.
PMID: 19604803
No abstract available.
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Braitenberg V
J Comput Neurosci
. 2001 Apr;
10(1):71-7.
PMID: 11316341
Certain remarkable invariances have long been known in comparative neuroanatomy, such as the proportionality between neuronal density and the inverse of the cubic root of brain volume or that between...
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Braitenberg V, Heck D, Sultan F
Behav Brain Sci
. 1997 Jun;
20(2):229-45; discussion 245-77.
PMID: 10096998
Starting from macroscopic and microscopic facts of cerebellar histology, we propose a new functional interpretation that may elucidate the role of the cerebellum in movement control. The idea is that...
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Sultan F, Braitenberg V
J Hirnforsch
. 1993 Jan;
34(1):79-92.
PMID: 8376757
The shape of the cerebellar cortex in fourteen mammalian species and one bird was studied by careful dissection, counts of the numbers of folia, and measurement of their length. All...
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Braitenberg V, Pulvermuller F
Naturwissenschaften
. 1992 Mar;
79(3):103-17.
PMID: 1574130
Recently, theories of neuronal computation in the brain have become detailed enough, so that it becomes possible to speculate about mechanisms underlying the production and perception of language. How many...
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Braitenberg V, Braitenberg C
Biol Cybern
. 1979 Aug;
33(3):179-86.
PMID: 497262
The optimal direction of lines in the visual field to which neurons in the visual cortex respond changes in a regular way when the recording electrode progresses tangentially through the...
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Burkhardt W, Braitenberg V
Cell Tissue Res
. 1976 Oct;
173(3):287-308.
PMID: 991241
In the lamina ganglionaris, the first optic ganglion of the fly, the inventory of cell types as well as the patterns of their connections are well known from light microscopic...
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