Physiological characterization of synaptic inputs to inhibitory burst neurons from the rostral and caudal superior colliculus.
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Y Shinoda | Y Sugiuchi | Y. Shinoda | J. Na | M. Takahashi | Y. Sugiuchi | Y. Izawa | Y Izawa | M Takahashi | J Na | M. Takahashi
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