Active Collisions in Altered Gravity Reveal Eye-Hand Coordination Strategies
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Olivier White | Philippe Lefèvre | Alan M. Wing | R. Martyn Bracewell | Jean-Louis Thonnard | A. Wing | J. Thonnard | R. Bracewell | P. Lefèvre | O. White
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