Delayed suppression normalizes face identity responses in the primate brain
Kenji W. Koyano(National Institute of Mental Health), David A. Leopold(National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke), Elena N. Waidmann(National Institute of Mental Health), Brian E. Russ(Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research), David B. T. McMahon(University of Pittsburgh), Adam P. Jones(National Institute of Mental Health)
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