In vivo coincidence detection in mammalian sound localization generates phase delays
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Philip X. Joris | Tom P. Franken | Michael T. Roberts | P. Joris | Liting Wei | M. T. Roberts | N. Nl | Liting Wei | Nace L. Golding NL
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