Ultrafast pulse shaping modulates perceived visual brightness in living animals
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I. Rodriguez | L. Bonacina | J. Wolf | U. Rothlisberger | S. Hermelin | G. Gaulier | Cédric Schmidt | Swarnendu Bhattacharyya | P. Herrera | A. Chauvet | M. Montagnese | F. Chiodini | Quentin Dietschi
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