Fooling the kickers but not the goalkeepers: behavioral and neurophysiological correlates of fake action detection in soccer.
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Paola Cesari | Cosimo Urgesi | Salvatore M Aglioti | C. Urgesi | S. Aglioti | P. Cesari | Enzo Tomeo | Enzo Tomeo
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