Contribution of pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus neurons to performance of visually guided saccade tasks in monkeys.
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Yasushi Kobayashi | Tadashi Isa | Yuka Inoue | Masaru Yamamoto | Yasushi Kobayashi | Y. Inoue | T. Isa | H. Aizawa | Hiroshi Aizawa | Masaru Yamamoto
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