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  • 42. Stimulus specificity and temporal dynamics of working memory for visual motion.
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  • 44. Complementary roles for primate frontal and parietal cortex in guarding working memory from distractor stimuli.
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  • 49. Deficits and recovery of first- and second-order motion perception in patients with unilateral cortical lesions.
    Braun D, Petersen D, Schönle P, Fahle M.
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  • 52. On altering motion perception via working memory-based attention shifts.
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  • 57. Remembering visual motion: neural correlates of associative plasticity and motion recall in cortical area MT.
    Schlack A, Albright TD.
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  • 58. Stimulus Load and Oscillatory Activity in Higher Cortex.
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  • 59. The role of cortical area V5/MT+ in speed-tuned directional anisotropies in global motion perception.
    Giaschi D, Zwicker A, Young SA, Bjornson B.
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  • 60. Can delay-period activity explain working memory?
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