Magnetic activation in the brain of the migratory northern wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe)
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Title
Magnetic activation in the brain of the migratory northern wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe)
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Keywords
Magnetic senses, Cluster N, Trigeminal system, Egr-1, Immediate early genes
Journal
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY A-NEUROETHOLOGY SENSORY NEURAL AND BEHAVIORAL PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 203, Issue 8, Pages 591-600
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2017-03-30
DOI
10.1007/s00359-017-1167-7
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