Functional organization of the medial division of the medial geniculate body of the cat: Tonotopic organization, spatial distribution of response properties and cortical connections
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Y. De Ribaupierre | F. De Ribaupierre | E. M. Rouiller | E. Rouiller | A. Villa | Y. Ribaupierre | F. Ribaupierre | C. Rodrigues-Dagaeff | G. Simm | C. Rodrigues-Dagaeff | G. Simm | A. Villa | Eric M. Rouiller | A. P. Villa
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