Transition of pattern generation: The phenomenon of post-scratching locomotion
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N. Huidobro | J. Flores-Hernández | E. Manjarrez | A. Flores | J. A. Tapia | A. Trejo | B. D. L. T. Valdovinos | N. Huidobro | G. Flores | E. Manjarrez | A. Flores | B. De la Torre Valdovinos | A. Trejo | G. Flores | J. Flores-Hernandez
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