Dissociable roles of the inferior longitudinal fasciculus and fornix in face and place perception.

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Published in Elife on August 29, 2015

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Carl J Hodgetts1, Mark Postans1, Jonathan P Shine1, Derek K Jones1, Andrew D Lawrence1, Kim S Graham1

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1: School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales.

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