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Articles: Motor Control and Learning

Intercepting Moving Objects during Self-Motion: Effects of Environmental Changes

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Pages 349-360 | Accepted 06 Apr 1999, Published online: 27 Feb 2013

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Gabriel Jacob Diaz, Flip Phillips & Brett R. Fajen. (2009) Intercepting moving targets: a little foresight helps a lot. Experimental Brain Research 195:3, pages 345-360.
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