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Imperfect Symmetry and the Elementary Coordination Law
The ability to synchronize rhythmically moving limbs and limb segments is one of the most fundamental abilities of vertebrate and invertebrate movement systems. As Kelso [18] has underscored, the ability is a pri...
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Phonological Assimilation and Visual Word Recognition
Are the visual word-processing tasks of naming and lexical decision sensitive to systematic phonological properties that may or may not be specified in the spelling? Two experiments with Hangul, the alphabetic...