HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Neil R. Caton from the SchoolUniversity of have published the paper: Human third-party observers accurately track fighting skill and vigour along their unique paths to victory, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: The authors provided the first evidence that striking skill contributes to RHP independently of striking vigour.
SUMMARY
The present study. The authors hypothesised that striking skill, vigour, as well as the interaction between striking vigour and skill would increase the likelihood of victory (Hypothesis 1). Next, the authors hypothesised that grappling skill, vigour, as well . . .
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