Training in tasks with different visual-spatial components does not improve virtual arthroscopy performance
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P. Ström | L. Hedman | A. Kjellin | T. Wredmark | L. Felländer-Tsai | T. Wredmark | P. Ström | A. Kjellin | L. Hedman | L. Felländer-Tsai
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