Pupillary Stroop effects

Cognitive Processing - Tập 12 Số 1 - Trang 13-21 - 2011
Bruno Laeng1, Marte C. Ørbo2, Terje B. Holmlund2, Michele Miozzo3,4
1University of Oslo#TAB#
2University of Tromsø
3Johns Hopkins University
4University of Cambridge

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