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Which of these is true about the cerebellum?
•Parallel fibers of ganule cells inhibit purkinje cells in all directions and thereby leading to contrast enhancement.
•Neighboring purkinje cells receive input from the same granule cells with increasing delay thereby providing a possibility for temporal segmentation of movement.
•Neurons of the subcortical nuclei are excited by axon collaterals of climbing neurons. Thus, the transmission can only occur if purkinje neurons are inhibited by inhibitory interneurons.
•Parallel fibers of ganule cells inhibit purkinje cells in all directions and thereby leading to contrast enhancement.
•Neighboring purkinje cells receive input from the same granule cells with increasing delay thereby providing a possibility for temporal segmentation of movement.
•Neurons of the subcortical nuclei are excited by axon collaterals of climbing neurons. Thus, the transmission can only occur if purkinje neurons are inhibited by inhibitory interneurons.
•Neighboring purkinje cells receive input from the same granule cells with increasing delay thereby providing a possibility for temporal segmentation of movement.
•Neurons of the subcortical nuclei are excited by axon collaterals of climbing neurons. Thus, the transmission can only occur if purkinje neurons are inhibited by inhibitory interneurons.
•Neurons of the subcortical nuclei are excited by axon collaterals of climbing neurons. Thus, the transmission can only occur if purkinje neurons are inhibited by inhibitory interneurons.