Visual cortex activation in blind humans during sound discrimination☆
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This research was supported by the University of Helsinki and Academy of Finland.
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We thank Mr. V. Jousmäki for assistance in data transfer, Professor S.J. Williamson, Professor V. Virsu, Dr. P. Laurinen, and Mr. P. May for critical comments on the manuscript, and Professor ON. Lounasmaa, Head of the Low Temperature Laboratory, Helsinki University of Technology, for providing us with acces to the magnetometer and the magnetically shielded room.
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