Subject: Representation of auditory information at the cerebellar level? From: Eric Mousset <mousset(at)SEDAL.USYD.EDU.AU> Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 20:59:52 +1000Dear List, I'm currently trying to collect data/articles on how the auditory information might be represented at the cerebellar level. I've just browsed a couple of resources including the AUDITORY LIST's archive, the on-line Journal of Neurophysiology (not mentioning a simple keyword search on the Web) and found relatively little data. In the former, there is a substantial list of references provided by Neil Todd (Hello Neil, how are you?!) in one of his messages dated April 1998. But there is nothing there answering quite directly my question, for most of the indicated articles relate rather to 'mental activity' and 'vocal planning'; and that I'm actually also/only interested in the sensory/perceptual aspect. I'd be grateful to anyone able to provide me with such data, ranging from - purely anatomical data: Do cerebellar mossy fibers / granule cells receive input from the auditory pathway? and if yes where from? to - modelling work: Is there any 'CASA' work taking advantage of the computational features of the cerebellum one of which is prediction? Many thanks in advance. Eric. -- --------------------- mailto:mousset(at)sedal.usyd.edu.au --------------------- Dr. Eric Mousset - Research Associate School of Electrical and Information Engineering - Building J03 University of Sydney phone: +61 2 9351 7208 Sydney NSW 2006 fax: +61 2 9351 7209 AUSTRALIA home: +61 2 9380 9795 ------------------- http://www.sedal.usyd.edu.au/~mousset ------------------