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Denis Fize

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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|December 17, 2004
Visual activation in prefrontal cortex is stronger in monkeys than in humansKatrien Denys, Wim Vanduffel, Denis Fize, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|January 22, 2017
Processing of Egomotion-Consistent Optic Flow in the Rhesus Macaque CortexBenoit R Cottereau, Andrew T Smith, Samy Rima, et al.
Neuroimage|May 29, 2002
Repeated fMRI using iron oxide contrast agent in awake, behaving macaques at 3 TeslaFrancisca P Leite, Doris Tsao, Wim Vanduffel, et al.
Neuron|August 5, 2003
Stereopsis activates V3A and caudal intraparietal areas in macaques and humansDoris Y Tsao, Wim Vanduffel, Yuka Sasaki, et al.
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|December 17, 2004
Visual activation in prefrontal cortex is stronger in monkeys than in humansKatrien Denys, Wim Vanduffel, Denis Fize, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|January 22, 2017
Processing of Egomotion-Consistent Optic Flow in the Rhesus Macaque CortexBenoit R Cottereau, Andrew T Smith, Samy Rima, et al.
Neuroimage|May 29, 2002
Repeated fMRI using iron oxide contrast agent in awake, behaving macaques at 3 TeslaFrancisca P Leite, Doris Tsao, Wim Vanduffel, et al.
Neuron|August 5, 2003
Stereopsis activates V3A and caudal intraparietal areas in macaques and humansDoris Y Tsao, Wim Vanduffel, Yuka Sasaki, et al.
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