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fMRI Responses to Video and Point-Light Displays of Moving Humans and Manipulable Objects Michael S. Beauchamp, Kathryn E. Lee, James V. Haxby, and Alex Martin Abstract
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Document Date: 2010-05-11 14:24:40


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