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    Importance of head movements in gaze tracking during table tennis forehand stroke

    Shinkai, R., Ando, S., Nonaka, Y., Yoshimura, Y., Kizuka, T., Ono, S.
    Published in Human Movement Science (2023)
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    Importance of head movements in gaze tracking during table tennis forehand stroke

    Shinkai, R., Ando, S., Nonaka, Y., Yoshimura, Y., Kizuka, T., Ono, S.
    Published in bioRxiv (2023)
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