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Face Patch Resting State Networks Link Face Processing to Social CognitionInterval tuning in the primate medial premotor cortex as a general timing mechanism.The context of temporal processing is represented in the multidimensional relationships between timing tasks.Behavioral and neurophysiological aspects of target interception.The shift from low to high non-structural protein 1 expression in rotavirus-infected MA-104 cells.A causal relationship between face-patch activity and face-detection behaviorDynamic representation of the temporal and sequential structure of rhythmic movements in the primate medial premotor cortex.Do we have a common mechanism for measuring time in the hundreds of millisecond range? Evidence from multiple-interval timing tasks
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Wilbert Zarco
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