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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 1, 1987
Segregation of form, color, and stereopsis in primate area 18D H Hubel, M S Livingstone
Nature|January 3, 1970
Stereoscopic vision in macaque monkey. Cells sensitive to binocular depth in area 18 of the macaque monkey cortexD H Hubel, T N Wiesel
The Journal of Physiology|October 1, 1971
Aberrant visual projections in the Siamese catD H Hubel, T N Wiesel
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 1, 1990
Color and contrast sensitivity in the lateral geniculate body and primary visual cortex of the macaque monkeyD H Hubel, M S Livingstone
The Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1970
The period of susceptibility to the physiological effects of unilateral eye closure in kittensD H Hubel, T N Wiesel
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|July 28, 1977
Ferrier lecture. Functional architecture of macaque monkey visual cortexD H Hubel, T N Wiesel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 1, 1982
Thalamic inputs to cytochrome oxidase-rich regions in monkey visual cortexM S Livingstone, D H Hubel
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|December 1, 1972
Laminar and columnar distribution of geniculo-cortical fibers in the macaque monkeyD H Hubel, T N Wiesel
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 1, 1987
Psychophysical evidence for separate channels for the perception of form, color, movement, and depthM S Livingstone, D H Hubel
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|December 1, 1974
Ordered arrangement of orientation columns in monkeys lacking visual experienceT N Wiesel, D H Hubel
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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 1, 1987
Segregation of form, color, and stereopsis in primate area 18D H Hubel, M S Livingstone
Nature|January 3, 1970
Stereoscopic vision in macaque monkey. Cells sensitive to binocular depth in area 18 of the macaque monkey cortexD H Hubel, T N Wiesel
The Journal of Physiology|October 1, 1971
Aberrant visual projections in the Siamese catD H Hubel, T N Wiesel
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 1, 1990
Color and contrast sensitivity in the lateral geniculate body and primary visual cortex of the macaque monkeyD H Hubel, M S Livingstone
The Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1970
The period of susceptibility to the physiological effects of unilateral eye closure in kittensD H Hubel, T N Wiesel
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|July 28, 1977
Ferrier lecture. Functional architecture of macaque monkey visual cortexD H Hubel, T N Wiesel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 1, 1982
Thalamic inputs to cytochrome oxidase-rich regions in monkey visual cortexM S Livingstone, D H Hubel
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|December 1, 1972
Laminar and columnar distribution of geniculo-cortical fibers in the macaque monkeyD H Hubel, T N Wiesel
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 1, 1987
Psychophysical evidence for separate channels for the perception of form, color, movement, and depthM S Livingstone, D H Hubel
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|December 1, 1974
Ordered arrangement of orientation columns in monkeys lacking visual experienceT N Wiesel, D H Hubel
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