Are Independent of Object Dynamics Hand Interactions in Rapid Grip Force Adjustments
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Pratik K. Mutha | David W. Franklin | R. Martyn Bracewell | Daniel M. Wolpert | Noreen Dowling | Robert L. Sainburg | Michael Dimitriou | Lars Michels | Volker Dietz | Gianluca Macauda | Miriam Schrafl-Altermatt | Markus Wirz | Evelyne Kloter | D. Wolpert | V. Dietz | D. W. Franklin | M. Wirz | R. Sainburg | Michael Dimitriou | R. Bracewell | M. Schrafl-Altermatt | L. Michels | Gianluca Macauda | E. Kloter | P. Mutha | Noreen Dowling | R. Martyn Bracewell | Noreen Dowling
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