1. Albus, J. (1971). A theory of cerebellar function. Mathematical Biosciences, 10, 25–61.
2. Andersson, G., Ekerot, C.F., Oscarsson, O., and Schouenborg, J. (1987). Convergence of afferent paths to olivo-cerebellar complexes. In M. Glickstein, C.H. Yeo, and J. Stein (Eds.), Cerebellum and neuronal plasticity (pp. 165–174). New York: Plenum.
3. Andersson, G., Garwicz, M., and Hesslow, G. (1988). Evidence for a GABA-mediated cerebellar inhibition of the inferior olive in the cat. Experimental Brain Research, 72, 450–456.
4. Andersson, G., and Hesslow, G. (1987a). Inferior olive excitability after high frequency climbing fiber activation in the cat. Experimental Brain Research, 67, 523–532.
5. Andersson, G., and Hesslow, G. (1987b). Activity of Purkinje cells and interpositus neurons during and after periods of high frequency climbing fiber activation in the cat. Experimental Brain Research, 67, 533–542.