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Labyrinths, vestibules, and ocular processes: from retinal vision to haptic perception
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Labyrinths, vestibules, and ocular processes: from retinal vision to haptic perception
Location
A11 Highfield House
Date(s)
Tuesday 27th March 2018 (16:00-17:30)
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Speaker: Dr Mark Paterson
Department of Modern Languages and Cultures
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD
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