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. 1961 Feb;155(2):385–398.1. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1961.sp006635

Integrative action in the cat's lateral geniculate body

D H Hubel, T N Wiesel
PMCID: PMC1359861  PMID: 13716436

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