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P229 Asymmetric interhemispheric connectivity between V5 areas drives asymmetric perception of motion: A ccPAS study
MLA
Paul B. Hibbard, et al. “P229 Asymmetric Interhemispheric Connectivity between V5 Areas Drives Asymmetric Perception of Motion: A CcPAS Study.” Clinical Neurophysiology, vol. 128, Mar. 2017, p. e127. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinph.2016.10.346.
APA
Paul B. Hibbard, Emilio Chiappini, Vincenzo Romei, Marco Soriano, & Alessio Avenanti. (2017). P229 Asymmetric interhemispheric connectivity between V5 areas drives asymmetric perception of motion: A ccPAS study. Clinical Neurophysiology, 128, e127. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinph.2016.10.346
Chicago
Paul B. Hibbard, Emilio Chiappini, Vincenzo Romei, Marco Soriano, and Alessio Avenanti. 2017. “P229 Asymmetric Interhemispheric Connectivity between V5 Areas Drives Asymmetric Perception of Motion: A CcPAS Study.” Clinical Neurophysiology 128 (March): e127. doi:10.1016/j.clinph.2016.10.346.