Disruption of the Head Direction Cell Signal after Occlusion of the Semicircular Canals in the Freely Moving Chinchilla
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Jeffrey S. Taube | Lloyd B. Minor | John P. Carey | Timo P. Hirvonen | Charles C. Della Santina | Gary M. Muir | Joel E. Brown | J. Taube | T. Hirvonen | C. D. Della Santina | L. Minor | J. Carey | G. Muir
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