The inhibitory spillover effect: Controlling the bladder makes better liars

Consciousness and Cognition - Tập 37 - Trang 112-122 - 2015
Elise Fenn1,2, Iris Blandón-Gitlin2, Jennifer Coons2, Catherine Pineda2, Reinalyn Echon2
1Claremont Graduate University, United States
2California State University, Fullerton, United States

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