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Historic Embryology
Olof Larsell (1886-1964)

During the 1940's to 50's Olof Larsell (1886-1964) in the USA described cerebellum development in several species[1][2][3][4][5][6], including man.[7][8] He also organized the terminology for the lobes and lobules of the cerebellum.

Larsell was a professor and chair of anatomy at the University of Oregon Medical School.

  1. LARSELL O. (1946). The cerebellum of cyclostomes. Anat. Rec. , 94, 478. PMID: 21020604
  2. LARSELL O. (1952). The morphogenesis and adult pattern of the lobules and fissures of the cerebellum of the white rat. J. Comp. Neurol. , 97, 281-356. PMID: 12999992 DOI.
  3. LARSELL O & WHITLOCK DG. (1952). Further observations on the cerebellum of birds. J. Comp. Neurol. , 97, 545-66. PMID: 13034933 DOI.
  4. LARSELL O. (1954). The development of the cerebellum of the pig. Anat. Rec. , 118, 73-107. PMID: 13124788 DOI.
  5. LARSELL O. (1948). The development and subdivisions of the cerebellum of birds. J. Comp. Neurol. , 89, 123-89. PMID: 18889711 DOI.
  6. LARSELL O. (1947). The cerebellum of myxinoids and petromyzonts including developmental stages in the lampreys. J. Comp. Neurol. , 86, 395-445. PMID: 20239748 DOI.
  7. LARSELL O & STOTLER WA. (1947). Some morphological features of the human cerebellum. Anat. Rec. , 97, 352. PMID: 20341845
  8. LARSELL O. (1947). The development of the cerebellum in man in relation to its comparative anatomy. J. Comp. Neurol. , 87, 85-129. PMID: 20267600 DOI.