Spatial and temporal frequency selectivity of neurons in the middle temporal visual area of new world monkeys (Callithrix jacchus)
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Leo L. Lui | Marcello G P Rosa | M. Rosa | L. Lui | J. Bourne | James A Bourne | Leo L Lui
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