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Development, organization, and processing in somatosensory pathways

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1985411 pagesLiss

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Mark Rowe writes across an unusually broad range of subjects, from the sports history in Horse Named Seabiscuit to academic studies like Figures of Buddhist Modernity in Asia. His works also include practical guides such as The men's health book and scientific texts on somatosensory processing.

William D. Willis is known for his detailed work on somatosensory pathways. His book, "Development, organization, and processing in somatosensory pathways," is a significant contribution to understanding these systems. It's a key text for anyone studying the nervous system.

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