Stable implicit motor processes despite aerobic locomotor fatigue

Consciousness and Cognition - Tập 17 - Trang 335-338 - 2008
R.S.W. Masters1, J.M. Poolton1, J.P. Maxwell1
1Institute of Human Performance, The University of Hong Kong, 111-113 Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong SAR, China

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