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Skill Acquisition is Enhanced by Reducing Trial-To-Trial Repetition
Lore WE Vleugels, View ORCID ProfileStephan P Swinnen, View ORCID ProfileRobert M Hardwick
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/866046
Lore WE Vleugels
1Movement Control and Neuroplasticity Research Group, Department of Movement Sciences, KU Leuven, Belgium
2Cognition and Systems Neuroscience Division, Institute of Neurosciences, UC Louvain, Belgium
Stephan P Swinnen
1Movement Control and Neuroplasticity Research Group, Department of Movement Sciences, KU Leuven, Belgium
3Leuven Brain Institute (LBI), KU Leuven, Belgium
Robert M Hardwick
1Movement Control and Neuroplasticity Research Group, Department of Movement Sciences, KU Leuven, Belgium
2Cognition and Systems Neuroscience Division, Institute of Neurosciences, UC Louvain, Belgium
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Posted December 06, 2019.
Skill Acquisition is Enhanced by Reducing Trial-To-Trial Repetition
Lore WE Vleugels, Stephan P Swinnen, Robert M Hardwick
bioRxiv 866046; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/866046
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