Neuronal responses to face-like and facial stimuli in the monkey superior colliculus
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Jumpei Matsumoto | Hisao Nishijo | Taketoshi Ono | Etsuro Hori | Anh H. Tran | T. Ono | H. Nishijo | Etsuro Hori | Jumpei Matsumoto | R. Maior | C. Tomaz | A. Tran | M. Nguyen | Carlos Tomaz | Rafael Souto Maior | Minh Nui Nguyen
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