ROLE OF VELOCITY PERCEPTION ON PLACE FIELD SIZE AND DENSITY OF HIPPOCAMPAL PLACE CELLS

Kangning Xie, Yue Tian, Guanghao Shen, Yili Yan, Tao Lei, Zhimei Qiao, Zheng Yan, Quanshen Xu, Chi Tang, Juan Liu, Wei Guo, Shangkai Gao, Xiaoming Wu, Erping Luo

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