Sunday, January 3, 2010

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Read, J. & Cumming, B. (N.D.). The Neuronal basis of the Pulfrich effect in Primate. Retrieved on December 18, 2009 from http://www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/j.c.a.read/publications/presentations/SFN03.ppt
Relaxing Swinging Pendulum. Retrieved on January 3, 2010 from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZTaX4u-Z_k&feature=PlayList&p=6E437569B3F8ECDE&index=0&playnext=1

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