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Research trends of perceptual-cognitive skills in decision-making on soccer:

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Title
Research trends of perceptual-cognitive skills in decision-making on soccer:
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The Japan Journal of Coaching Studies, October 2017
DOI 10.24776/jcoaching.31.1_1
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Takayuki Natsuhara, Takaaki Kato, Masao Nakayama, Takeshi Asai

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