From cognition to biomechanics and back: The end-state comfort effect and the middle-is-faster effect☆
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These experiments were conducted while the second author completed an internship with the first author at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. The studies were described in a thesis submitted by the second author to the University of Leiden in partial satisfaction of the Doctorandus degree.
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