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How soccer players head the ball: a test of Optic Acceleration Cancellation theory with virtual realityPsychophysics: how fielders arrive in time to catch the ball.Implicit knowledge and motor skill: what people who know how to catch don't know.Assessing the effectiveness of "intuitive" vibrotactile warning signals in preventing front-to-rear-end collisions in a driving simulator.The generalized optic acceleration cancellation theory of catchingThe optic trajectory is not a lot of use if you want to catch the ballToward a unified fielder theory: What we do not yet know about how people run to catch a ball
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