"Look where you're going!": gaze behaviour associated with maintaining and changing the direction of locomotion.
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"Look where you're going!": gaze behaviour associated with maintaining and changing the direction of locomotion.
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J N Vickers
M A Hollands
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2002-01-10T00:00:00Z