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* Ito M. ''Cerebellum and Neural Control''. New York: Raven Press; 1984. ISBN 0-89004-106-7 | |||
* [[Eric R. Kandel|Kandel ER]], Schwartz JH, Jessell TM. ''[[Principles of Neural Science]]'', 4th ed. McGraw-Hill, New York (2000). ISBN 0-8385-7701-6 | |||
* Llinás, R, Sotelo C. ''The Cerebellum Revisited''. New York: Springer; 1992. ISBN 0-387-97693-0 | |||
* Parent A, Carpenter MB. ''Carpenter's Human Neuroanatomy''. 9th ed. Philadelphia: Williams and Wilkins; 1995. ISBN 0-683-06752-4 |
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- Sotelo, C. (2004), "Cellular and genetic regulation of the development of the cerebellar system", Progress in Neurobiology 72 (5): 295–339, DOI:10.1016/j.pneurobio.2004.03.004 [e]
- Clark, D.A.; P.P. Mitra & S.S. Wang (2001), "Scalable architecture in mammalian brains", Nature 411 (6834): 189–93, DOI:10.1038/35075564 [e]
- Provides evidence (in Fig. 2) that cerebellar size does not correlate with cerebral size across mammalian orders. These data also suggest a link between cerebellar size and specialized sensory capacities, particularly echolocation.
- Ito M. Cerebellum and Neural Control. New York: Raven Press; 1984. ISBN 0-89004-106-7
- Kandel ER, Schwartz JH, Jessell TM. Principles of Neural Science, 4th ed. McGraw-Hill, New York (2000). ISBN 0-8385-7701-6
- Llinás, R, Sotelo C. The Cerebellum Revisited. New York: Springer; 1992. ISBN 0-387-97693-0
- Parent A, Carpenter MB. Carpenter's Human Neuroanatomy. 9th ed. Philadelphia: Williams and Wilkins; 1995. ISBN 0-683-06752-4