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Kalampratsidou V and Torres E. Invariant and variable relations emerge with degrees of difficulty within habitual and surprise touch-pointing motions. F1000Posters 2014, 5:626 (poster)

Invariant and variable relations emerge with degrees of difficulty within habitual and surprise touch-pointing motions

Vilelmini Kalampratsidou1, Elizabeth Torres
Published 18 Jun 2014
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Published 18 Jun 2014

Invariant and variable relations emerge with degrees of difficulty within habitual and surprise touch-pointing motions

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Vilelmini Kalampratsidou1, Elizabeth Torres
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1 Department of Computer Science, Rutgers University, USA
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Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting 2014
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094158
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