The hand is slower than the eye: a quantitative exploration of visual dominance over proprioception
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Sharif Razzaque | Mary C. Whitton | Frederick P. Brooks | Eric Burns | Abigail Panter | Matthew R. McCallus | M. Whitton | F. Brooks | A. Panter | Sharif Razzaque | E. Burns
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