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Breaking the reflectional symmetry of interlimb coordination dynamics

Authors
  1. Amazeen P. G.
  2. Collins D. R.
  3. den Hartog J. P.
  4. Eric L. Amazeen
  5. Fodor J. A.
  6. Haken H.
  7. Kelso J. A. S.
  8. Kelso J. A. S.
  9. Kelso J. A. S.
  10. Kugler P. N.
  11. M. T. Turvey
  12. Polemnia G. Amazeen
  13. Rand R. H.
  14. Riley M. A.
  15. Schöner G.
  16. Stewart I. N.
  17. Turvey M. T.
  18. Wagenaar R. C.
  19. Zanone P. G.
Publication date
1 January 1998
Publisher
Doi

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