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Date: 2014-10-19 15:28:14
Physical quantities
Classical mechanics
Rotation
Gyroscopes
Inertia
Torque
Force
G-force
Kilogram
Physics
Measurement
Introductory physics

Journal of Neurophysiology, 111(7):[removed]Perception-Action Dissociation Generalizes to the Size-Inertia Illusion Running title: Perception-Action Dissociation in Size-Mass Illusions Jonathan Platkiewicz and Vincent

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