Sense of moving: Moving closer to the movement

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Standard

Sense of moving : Moving closer to the movement. / Christensen, Mark Schram; Grünbaum, Thor.

Sensation of Movement. ed. / Thor Grünbaum; Mark Schram Christensen. Abingdon, UK : Routledge, 2017. p. 64-84 (Current Issues in Consciousness Research).

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Harvard

Christensen, MS & Grünbaum, T 2017, Sense of moving: Moving closer to the movement. in T Grünbaum & MS Christensen (eds), Sensation of Movement. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, Current Issues in Consciousness Research, pp. 64-84.

APA

Christensen, M. S., & Grünbaum, T. (2017). Sense of moving: Moving closer to the movement. In T. Grünbaum, & M. S. Christensen (Eds.), Sensation of Movement (pp. 64-84). Routledge. Current Issues in Consciousness Research

Vancouver

Christensen MS, Grünbaum T. Sense of moving: Moving closer to the movement. In Grünbaum T, Christensen MS, editors, Sensation of Movement. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. 2017. p. 64-84. (Current Issues in Consciousness Research).

Author

Christensen, Mark Schram ; Grünbaum, Thor. / Sense of moving : Moving closer to the movement. Sensation of Movement. editor / Thor Grünbaum ; Mark Schram Christensen. Abingdon, UK : Routledge, 2017. pp. 64-84 (Current Issues in Consciousness Research).

Bibtex

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