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Attentional interference facilitates skilled anticipatory action

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Valenzi, S., Olivetti-Belardinelli, M. & van Leeuwen, C. Attentional interference facilitates skilled anticipatory action. Cogn Process 10 (Suppl 2), 334–337 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10339-009-0307-6

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