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Date: 2015-09-29 06:34:54
Perception
Vision
Nervous system
Optical illusions
Visual perception
Sensory systems
Visual system
Motion perception
Illusory motion
Visual acuity

Cerebral Cortex Advance Access published September 30, 2014 Cerebral Cortex doi:cercor/bhu234 The DCDC2 Intron 2 Deletion Impairs Illusory Motion Perception Unveiling the Selective Role of Magnocellular-Dorsal St

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