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  • NeuroReport (www. neuroreport.com), show that more experienced sports players are better able to detect early anticipatory clues from opposing players 'body movements, giving them a split second advantage in preparing an appropriate response.

    Analysis 2010

  • NeuroReport (www. neuroreport.com), show that more experienced sports players are better able to detect early anticipatory clues from opposing players 'body movements, giving them a split second advantage in preparing an appropriate response.

    Analysis 2010

  • (www. neuroreport.com), show that more experienced sports players are better able to detect early anticipatory clues from opposing players 'body movements, giving them a split second advantage in preparing an appropriate response.

    Medindia Health News 2010

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