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  • 30. Instabilities during antiphase bimanual movements: are ipsilateral pathways involved?
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  • 33. Bimanual coordination during rhythmic movements in the absence of somatosensory feedback.
    Spencer RM, Ivry RB, Cattaert D, Semjen A.
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  • 39. Cortical adaptations and motor performance improvements associated with short-term bimanual training.
    Smith AL, Staines WR.
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