The fine structure of the receptive fields of visually driven neurons in the cat's lateral suprasylvian area (original) (raw)
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Krzysztof Turlejski
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Ruzanna Djavadian
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Claudio Galletti
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Veijo Virsu
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Silvia Bisti
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W. Spileers
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Donald Mitchell
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Visual, Auditory and Bimodal Activity in the Banks of the Lateral Suprasylvian Sulcus in the Cat
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Larry Thibos
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Lyman Hazelton
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Silvia Bisti
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Marirosa Di Stefano
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Izumi Ohzawa
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Ray Winters
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Christian Casanova
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Ken Sanderson
Vision Research, 1969
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felix tretter
Brain Research, 1975
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