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Integration of dynamic information for visuomotor control in young adults with developmental coordination disorder Rita F. de OliveiraJohn P. Wann Research Article 31 July 2010 Pages: 387 - 394
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Differential effects of exogenous and endogenous cueing in multi-stream RSVP: implications for theories of attentional blink Dexuan ZhangLiping ShaoSander Martens Research Article Open access 05 August 2010 Pages: 415 - 422
Unilateral contractions modulate interhemispheric inhibition most strongly and most adaptively in the homologous muscle of the contralateral limb Mark R. HinderMatthew W. SchmidtJeffery J. Summers Research Article 05 August 2010 Pages: 423 - 433