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English: Gaze-spot analysis. Phases with EREM (bigger circles) and suppression phases (small circles), demonstrated by original kinematic data of a double twisting somersault in slow motion with 20 fps (50 fps represent the normal pace). For further details, see Methods and Figure 1. |
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Source | Video S1 from von La?berg C, Beykirch K, Mohler B, Bulthoff H (2014). "Intersegmental Eye-Head-Body Interactions during Complex Whole Body Movements". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0095450. PMID 24763143. PMC: 3998959. | ||
Author | von La?berg C, Beykirch K, Mohler B, Bulthoff H | ||
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