Cortical connections of the somatosensory fields of the lateral sulcus of macaques: evidence for a corticolimbic pathway for touch.

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Published in J Comp Neurol on October 15, 1986

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D P Friedman, E A Murray, J B O'Neill, M Mishkin

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