| 11. | The spino-olivary tract conveys information to the cerebellum from cutaneous and proprioceptive organs.
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| 12. | Small GABA-ergic neurons and their projection fibers in the dentato-olivary tract survive.
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| 13. | The whole of the cerebellum receives modulatory input from the inferior olivary nucleus via the inferior cerebellar peduncle.
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| 14. | Here, the tones do not interfere physically, but are summed by the brain in the olivary nucleus.
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| 15. | The axons end by synapsing on third-order neurons in the inferior olivary nuclei in the medulla oblongata.
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| 16. | Within the superior olivary complex lies the lateral superior olive ( LSO ) and the medial superior olive ( MSO ).
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| 17. | SOC has 14 described nuclei; their abbreviation are used here ( see Superior olivary complex for their full names ).
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| 18. | In vertebrates, inter-aural time differences are known to be calculated in the superior olivary nucleus of the brainstem.
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| 19. | The motor cortex and somatosensory cortex projects onto the ipsilateral inferior and accessory olivary nuclei, then forming the olivocerebellar tract.
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| 20. | Thus, the nucleo-olivary projection provides an inhibitory feedback to match the excitatory projection of climbing fibers to the nuclei.
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