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The effects of environmental changes on one-handed catching

Montagne et al., 1994

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15658648051214443686
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Montagne G
Laurent M
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Journal of motor behavior

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Ball catching involves predicting the time and place of arrival of a mobile object. Visual cues of various kinds may help a ball catcher to perform this task successfully. The aims of the present study were (a) to assess the role of the environment in the spatiotemporal planning …
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