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Gain differences of gaze stabilizing head movements, elicited by wide-field pattern motions, demonstrate in wildtype and mutant Drosophila, the importance of HS-and VS-Neurons in the third visual neuropile, for the control of turning behaviour.(In: Nervou

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Hengstenberg,  R
Department Human Perception, Cognition and Action, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Max Planck Society;

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Hengstenberg, R. (1995). Gain differences of gaze stabilizing head movements, elicited by wide-field pattern motions, demonstrate in wildtype and mutant Drosophila, the importance of HS-and VS-Neurons in the third visual neuropile, for the control of turning behaviour.(In: Nervou.


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