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Cerebrum / Neuroscience / Cognition / Cognitive neuroscience / Vision / Inferior temporal gyrus / Face perception / Functional magnetic resonance imaging / Auditory cortex / Recognition memory / Motion perception / Neural correlates of consciousness
Date: 2008-02-27 14:42:16
Cerebrum
Neuroscience
Cognition
Cognitive neuroscience
Vision
Inferior temporal gyrus
Face perception
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
Auditory cortex
Recognition memory
Motion perception
Neural correlates of consciousness

doi:j.neuropsychologia

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