A directional tuning map of Drosophila elementary motion detectors
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G. Rubin | A. Borst | J. Haag | D. Reiff | B. Dickson | A. Nern | A. Bahl | Étienne Serbe | M. Meier | Aljoscha Leonhardt | Georg Ammer | Tabea Schilling | E. Hopp | Matthew S. Maisak | Aljoscha Nern | Juergen Haag
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