Dominance of the proximal coordinate frame in determining the locations of hippocampal place cell activity during navigation.
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James J Knierim | Joshua P Neunuebel | Joshua P. Neunuebel | J. J. Siegel | J. Knierim | J. P. Neunuebel | J. Siegel | Jennifer J Siegel
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