Passive movements of the head do not abolish anticipatory firing properties of head direction cells.
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Edward J Golob | Robert U Muller | Jeffrey S Taube | Gary M Muir | M. Zugaro | J. Bassett | J. Taube | R. Muller | E. Golob | G. Muir | Michaël B Zugaro | Joshua P Bassett
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