标题
Neural Correlates of Human Echolocation of Path Direction During Walking
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出版物
Multisensory Research
Volume 28, Issue 1-2, Pages 195-226
出版商
Brill Academic Publishers
发表日期
2015-04-15
DOI
10.1163/22134808-00002491
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