Early emotion word processing: Evidence from event-related potentials

Biological Psychology - Tập 80 Số 1 - Trang 95-104 - 2009
Graham G. Scott1, Patrick O’Donnell1, Hartmut Leuthold2,1, Sara C. Sereno2,1
1Department of Psychology, University of Glasgow, UK
2Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging, Department of Psychology, University of Glasgow, UK

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