Do perturbation-evoked responses result in higher reaction time costs depending on the direction and magnitude of perturbation?

scientific article published on 5 April 2018

Do perturbation-evoked responses result in higher reaction time costs depending on the direction and magnitude of perturbation? is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00221-018-5249-8
P698PubMed publication ID29623379

P50authorAndrew H HuntleyQ63782892
P2093author name stringLori Ann Vallis
Keaton A Inkol
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P433issue6
P1104number of pages10
P304page(s)1689-1698
P577publication date2018-04-05
P1433published inExperimental Brain ResearchQ13358841
P1476titleDo perturbation-evoked responses result in higher reaction time costs depending on the direction and magnitude of perturbation?
P478volume236

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