Movement trajectory smoothness is not associated with the endpoint accuracy of rapid multi-joint arm movements in young and older adults

scientific article published on 10 April 2013

Movement trajectory smoothness is not associated with the endpoint accuracy of rapid multi-joint arm movements in young and older adults is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.ACTPSY.2013.02.011
P932PMC publication ID3677705
P698PubMed publication ID23584101
P5875ResearchGate publication ID236180822

P50authorArend W. A. Van GemmertQ64768228
P2093author name stringBrach Poston
Siddharth Sharma
George Stelmach
Shahrzad H Zavaremi
Somesh Chakrabarti
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P433issue2
P304page(s)157-167
P577publication date2013-04-10
P1433published inActa PsychologicaQ15756128
P1476titleMovement trajectory smoothness is not associated with the endpoint accuracy of rapid multi-joint arm movements in young and older adults
P478volume143

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