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Cerebellar Cortical Output Encodes Temporal Aspects of Rhythmic Licking Movements and Is Necessary for Normal Licking Frequency

European Journal of Neuroscience - United Kingdom
doi 10.1111/j.1460-9568.2010.07244.x
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Neuroscience
Date

June 28, 2010

Authors
Jerí L. BryantJohn D. BoughterSuzhen GongMark S. LeDouxDetlef H. Heck
Publisher

Wiley


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