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Tactile neurons of the superior colliculus of the cat: input and physiological propertiesNagata et al., 1979
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- Nagata T
- Kruger L
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- Brain Research
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Neurons in the strata intermediale and profundum of the cat superior colliculus (SC) previously have been shown to be organized somatotopically and to respond to tactile stimuli. The stimulus properties required for neuronal activation suggest that these neurons …
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