Single-Unit Activity during Natural Vision: Diversity, Consistency, and Spatial Sensitivity among AF Face Patch Neurons
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Brian E. Russ | David A Leopold | Brian E Russ | D. Leopold | D. B. McMahon | B. Russ | Anastasia I Kurnikova | David B T McMahon | Heba D Elnaiem
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