Neurons Controlling Voluntary Vocalization in the Macaque Ventral Premotor Cortex
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Monica Maranesi | Leonardo Fogassi | Pier Francesco Ferrari | Fabio Monti | Eleonora Borelli | Stefano Rozzi | Francesca Rodà | Gino Coudé | L. Fogassi | S. Rozzi | P. Ferrari | F. Monti | G. Coudé | M. Maranesi | F. Rodà | Vania Veroni | Eleonora Borelli | Vania Veroni
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