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An examination of rapid positioning movements with spatiotemporal constraints

Shapiro et al., 1986

Document ID
17233168707511067535
Author
Shapiro D
Walter C
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Motor Behavior

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Unidirectional positioning movements with spatiotemporal-constraints were examined as a test of impulse-timing theory (Schmidt, 1976; 1980; Wallace, 1981). Movements were examined at the kinematic, kinetic, and neuromuscular levels in three experiments. In the …
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