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Auditory processing in the avian forebrain |
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Draft your paper in pandoc-flavored markdown. Use standard LaTeX math mode and citation commands \citep[e.g.][]{Bal:2002p15321}. References will be added at the end of the LaTeX document.
\begin{figure} \includegraphics{examplefig.png} \caption{\textbf{Some color-coded statistical contrasts in the brain.} You can add figure floats in the text while drafting, or add the captions at the end. } \label{fig:example} \end{figure}