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Over the past few semesters a group of neurologists,
neurophysiologists, and brain theorists in various departments of
Tlibingen University have gathered periodically in an effort to
review ideas and evidence on cerebel lar functions. At times,
general solutions seemed close, when credit was given to various
theoretical proposals advanced since the early days of cer ebellar
physiology, however, it became clear in every case that a large
part of the available facts refused to submit to the general ideas.
As believers in the power of scientific discussion, we felt that
the time was ripe for posing the problem of the cerebellum once
more to a well articulated group of specialists that would include
proponents of every disparate point of view. The sponsorship of the
Max Planck Society and of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, to
whom we express our profound gratitude, made it possible to
organize an international meeting in Septem ber, 1983. The aim of
making new, even extravagant ideas palatable to each other was well
accomplished by the participants. We trust that some of the ensuing
excitement has been carried over into the printed version."
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