Snakes elicit earlier, and monkey faces, later, gamma oscillations in macaque pulvinar neurons
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Jumpei Matsumoto | Hisao Nishijo | Taketoshi Ono | Etsuro Hori | Hiroshi Nishimaru | T. Ono | H. Nishimaru | H. Nishijo | Etsuro Hori | L. Isbell | Jumpei Matsumoto | R. Maior | C. Tomaz | Lynne A. Isbell | Quan Van Le | Van Quang Le | Rafael S. Maior | Carlos Tomaz | Văn Quang Lê
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