The responsiveness of biological motion processing areas to selective attention towards goals.

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Published in Neuroimage on July 14, 2012

Authors

John Herrington1, Charlotte Nymberg, Susan Faja, Elinora Price, Robert Schultz

Author Affiliations

1: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA. herringtonj@email.chop.edu

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