Selective Attention Fails to Alter the Dichotic Listening Lag Effect: Evidence That the Lag Effect Is Preattentional

Brain and Language - Tập 71 - Trang 373-390 - 2000
Stacey Wood1, Merrill Hiscock2, Mark Widrig1
1University of California at, Los Angeles
2University of Houston,

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