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    González-Alvarez C, Subramanian A, Pardhan S.
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    van de Kamp C, Bongers RM, Zaal FT.
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  • 30. Pushing the limits of task difficulty for the right and left hands in manual aiming.
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  • 32. Does the central nervous system learn to plan bimanual movements based on its expectation of availability of visual feedback?
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  • 36. The Role of Visual and Haptic Feedback During Dynamically Coupled Bimanual Manipulation.
    Contu S, Hughes CM, Masia L.
    IEEE Trans Haptics; 2016 Apr; 9(4):536-547. PubMed ID: 27655023
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  • 37. Re-examining structural constraints on the initiation of bimanual movements: the role of starting locations, movement amplitudes, and target locations.
    Weigelt M.
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  • 40. Unilateral vs. bilateral coordination of circle-drawing tasks.
    Tseng YW, Scholz JP.
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