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132 related items for PubMed ID: 1512431

  • 21. Postural adjustments associated with rapid voluntary arm movements 1. Electromyographic data.
    Friedli WG, Hallett M, Simon SR.
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  • 40. Primate upper limb muscles exhibit activity patterns that differ from their anatomical action during a postural task.
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