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Responses of cerebellar units to stimuli simulating sound source movement and visual moving stimuli

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Der Einfluss von simulierten bewegten Schall- und Lichtquellen auf einzelne Neurone im Kleinhirn wurde untersucht.

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Bechtěrev, N.N., Syka, J. & Altman, J.A. Responses of cerebellar units to stimuli simulating sound source movement and visual moving stimuli. Experientia 31, 819–821 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01938484

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