Eye-hand coordination: saccades are faster when accompanied by a coordinated arm movement.
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Anthony R. Dickinson | Lawrence H Snyder | Jeffrey L Calton | Anthony R Dickinson | Bonnie M Lawrence | L. Snyder | J. L. Calton | A. Dickinson | B. Lawrence
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