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- What: In the present contribution the authors focus on the counterpart of avoiding contact with moving objects, namely the possibility of making contact with a moving object, as in intercepting a moving ball. Rather than including only potentially interceptable balls, as done in all previous studies of manual lateral interception, in the present experiment the authors administered both interceptable and designedto-be-uninterceptable balls to the participants. In this contribution, the authors aim to address two questions: First, what makes a ball interceptable or not? In this GLMER model, and the models presented later, the authors also . . .
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