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Cerebral Cortex and Neural Inhibition
- Cerebral cortex sends electrical signals (outputs) along the purkinje cells that make up this structure
- As they travel towards the end of these cells, they create an inhibitory signal that is passed on to deeper cerebellar cells, which ultimately inhibit these neurons and guide movement in this way
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Updated 2021-06-26
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