OntheComputationsAnalyzingNaturalOpticFlow: QuantitativeModelAnalysisoftheBlowflyMotion VisionPathway
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Helge Ritter | Roland Kern | Jens Peter Lindemann | J. H. vanHateren | J. P. Lindemann | H. Ritter | R. Kern | Roland Kern
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