Grasping in one-handed catching in relation to performance

Cesqui B, Russo M, Lacquaniti F, d'Avella A (2016)
PLOS ONE 11(7): e0158606.

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Cesqui, Benedetta; Russo, Marta; Lacquaniti, Francesco; d'Avella, Andrea
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Cesqui B, Russo M, Lacquaniti F, d'Avella A. Grasping in one-handed catching in relation to performance. PLOS ONE. 2016;11(7): e0158606.
Cesqui, B., Russo, M., Lacquaniti, F., & d'Avella, A. (2016). Grasping in one-handed catching in relation to performance. PLOS ONE, 11(7), e0158606. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0158606
Cesqui, Benedetta, Russo, Marta, Lacquaniti, Francesco, and d'Avella, Andrea. 2016. “Grasping in one-handed catching in relation to performance”. PLOS ONE 11 (7): e0158606.
Cesqui, B., Russo, M., Lacquaniti, F., and d'Avella, A. (2016). Grasping in one-handed catching in relation to performance. PLOS ONE 11:e0158606.
Cesqui, B., et al., 2016. Grasping in one-handed catching in relation to performance. PLOS ONE, 11(7): e0158606.
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Cesqui, B., Russo, M., Lacquaniti, F., d'Avella, A.: Grasping in one-handed catching in relation to performance. PLOS ONE. 11, : e0158606 (2016).
Cesqui, Benedetta, Russo, Marta, Lacquaniti, Francesco, and d'Avella, Andrea. “Grasping in one-handed catching in relation to performance”. PLOS ONE 11.7 (2016): e0158606.
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Intercepting virtual balls approaching under different gravity conditions: evidence for spatial prediction.
Russo M, Cesqui B, La Scaleia B, Ceccarelli F, Maselli A, Moscatelli A, Zago M, Lacquaniti F, d'Avella A., J Neurophysiol 118(4), 2017
PMID: 28768737
Where Are You Throwing the Ball? I Better Watch Your Body, Not Just Your Arm!
Maselli A, Dhawan A, Cesqui B, Russo M, Lacquaniti F, d'Avella A., Front Hum Neurosci 11(), 2017
PMID: 29163094

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