Encoding of naturalistic optic flow by motion sensitive neurons of nucleus rotundus in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata)
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Martin Egelhaaf | Roland Kern | Dennis Eckmeier | Hans-Joachim Bischof | M. Egelhaaf | R. Kern | H. Bischof | D. Eckmeier
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