Studies of Psychology and Behavior ›› 2021, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (6): 743-749.
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CHEN Yixin1,2, ZHANG Qihan1,2,3, XIA Yidan1,2, ZHAO Bingjie1,2, BAI Xuejun1,2,3
Received:
2021-06-10
Online:
2021-11-20
Published:
2021-11-20
陈怡馨1,2, 张琪涵1,2,3, 夏依旦1,2, 赵冰洁1,2, 白学军1,2,3
通讯作者:
白学军,E-mail:baixuejun@tjnu.edu.com
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CHEN Yixin, ZHANG Qihan, XIA Yidan, ZHAO Bingjie, BAI Xuejun. Motor Prediction of Others in Synchronized Joint Action: The Critical Role of Feedback Cue[J]. Studies of Psychology and Behavior, 2021, 19(6): 743-749.
陈怡馨, 张琪涵, 夏依旦, 赵冰洁, 白学军. 同步性联合运动中对他人的运动预测:反馈线索的关键作用[J]. 心理与行为研究, 2021, 19(6): 743-749.
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