Distinct Inter-Joint Coordination during Fast Alternate Keystrokes in Pianists with Superior Skill
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Haruhiro Katayose | Noriko Nagata | Shinichi Furuya | H. Katayose | S. Furuya | N. Nagata | Tatsushi Goda | Hiroyoshi Miwa | Tatsushi Goda | Hiroyoshi Miwa
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