Movement order and saccade direction affect a common measure of eye-hand coordination in bimanual reaching.
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Lawrence H Snyder | Afreen Ferdoash | L. Snyder | E. Mooshagian | Eric Mooshagian | Cunguo Wang | Afreen Ferdoash | Cunguo Wang
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