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Spatial Information From Cutaneous and Muscle Receptors Contributes to Perceived Finger Position and Ownership
Journal of Physiology
- United Kingdom
doi 10.1113/jp275569
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Physiology
Sports Science
Date
January 15, 2018
Authors
Jack Brooks
Publisher
Wiley
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