Central and peripheral coordination in m
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Paul Cordo; M. Schieppati; L. Bevan; L. G. Carlton; M. J. Carlton
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Article
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1993
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Guilford Publishing Inc
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English
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Motor coordination has been too poorly defined to be a useful construct in studying the control of movement. In general, motor coordination involves controlling both the timing and the kinematics of movement. Yet the motor behaviors typically used for the study of coordination have required controll