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HomeThemesBiology & NeuroscienceMotor-Sensory Confluence in Tactile Perception

Motor-Sensory Confluence in Tactile Perception

October 3, 2012 WM Biology & Neuroscience, Papers

Avraham Saig,* Goren Gordon,* Eldad Assa, Amos Arieli, and Ehud Ahissar

14022 • The Journal of Neuroscience, October 3, 2012 • 32(40):14022–14032

https://www.jneurosci.org/content/32/40/14022.short

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