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Ipsilateral Confusion in 2-Choice and 4-Choice Responses with the Hands and Feet

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THE experiments to be described here suggest that confusion occurs between ipsilateral responses in certain choice-reaction tasks. This finding has apparently not been reported before.

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BLYTH, K. Ipsilateral Confusion in 2-Choice and 4-Choice Responses with the Hands and Feet. Nature 199, 1312 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/1991312a0

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