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"Imagery of a moving object: The role of occipital cortex and human MT/V5+."
Amanda L. Kaas et al. (2010)
- Amanda L. Kaas
, Sarah Weigelt
, Alard Roebroeck, Axel Kohler
, Lars Muckli
:
Imagery of a moving object: The role of occipital cortex and human MT/V5+. NeuroImage 49(1): 794-804 (2010)

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