Gogolák G, Jindra R, Stumpf C
Experientia. 1977 Oct 15;33(10):1352-4. doi: 10.1007/BF01920176.
Harmaline induces synchronous rhythms in both the cerebellum and the red nucleus of the rabbit. The level of synchronization is lower in the red nucleus than in the cerebellar cortex, probably because the cerebello-rubral pathway and the red nucleus neurons only participate poorly in the harmaline-induced olivo-cerebellar rhythm.