Isochrony and rhythmic interaction in ape duetting
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A. Ravignani | M. Gamba | L. Favaro | T. Savini | Teresa Raimondi | Giovanni Di Panfilo | Matteo Pasquali | Martina Zarantonello | T. Raimondi
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