Participants of Brenner et al. hit moving tennis balls with a bat. The experimenters found that:
A) Performance was worse when vision was blurred
B) Participants learned to swing the bat a fixed time after the ball first appeared
C) Performance was better if the balls were made larger
D) Performance depended on the length of time available to view the ball's trajectory
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A)
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A) Visual information resonates in
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A) A pre-programmed movement,
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