Contribution of Visuospatial and Motion-Tracking to Invisible Motion.

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P356DOI10.3389/FPSYG.2016.01369
P932PMC publication ID5022002
P698PubMed publication ID27683566

P50authorLuca BattagliniQ43118202
P2093author name stringClara Casco
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P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)1369
P577publication date2016-09-14
P1433published inFrontiers in PsychologyQ2794477
P1476titleContribution of Visuospatial and Motion-Tracking to Invisible Motion
P478volume7