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Patzwahl Dieter R. Cortical potentials in humans reflecting the direction of object motion // NeuroReport, 1993. Vol. 4, N 4.-С.379-382

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Magnussen Detection of moving and stationary gratings in the absence of striate cortex // Neuropsychologia, 1989. Vol. 27, N 5.-С.725-728

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Hateren J.H.van Directional tuning curves, elementary movement detectors, and the estimation of the direction of visual movement // Vision Res., 1990. Vol. 30, N 4.-С.603-614

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Hahmann Visual-discrimination deficits after lesion of the centrifugal visual system in pigeons (Columba livia) // Visual Neurosci, 1992. Vol. 9, N 3-4.-С.225-233

 




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