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Influence of central set on anticipatory and triggered grip-force adjustmentsWinstein et al., 2000
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- Winstein C
- Horak F
- Fisher B
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- Experimental brain research
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The effects of predictability of load magnitude on anticipatory and triggered grip-force adjustments were studied as nine normal subjects used a precision grip to lift, hold, and replace an instrumented test object. Experience with a predictable stimulus has been shown …
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