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of special interest, Medial temporal cortical lesions in monkeys produce a polymodal recognition deficit.
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of outstanding interest, Excellent analysis of the effects of cerebral excisions on recognition for four classes of information in complex scenes: inventory information, figurative detail, spatial composition, and spatial location.
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