Effect of Visual Stimuli Training on Reaction Time, Decision Making and Performance Accuracy of Table Tennis Player
@inproceedings{Kamandi2008EffectOV, title={Effect of Visual Stimuli Training on Reaction Time, Decision Making and Performance Accuracy of Table Tennis Player}, author={Amir Kamandi}, year={2008} }
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