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Attentional mechanisms and perceptual asymmetries in tachistoscopic recognition of words and faces.
Author(s):
D. Klein
Publication date:
1975-12-31
Journal:
Neuropsychologia
Keywords:
Arousal
,
physiology
,
Attention
,
Dominance, Cerebral
,
Face
,
Form Perception
,
Functional Laterality
,
Humans
,
Practice (Psychology)
,
Verbal Behavior
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Arousal
,
physiology
,
Attention
,
Dominance, Cerebral
,
Face
,
Form Perception
,
Functional Laterality
,
Humans
,
Practice (Psychology)
,
Verbal Behavior
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Arousal
,
physiology
,
Attention
,
Dominance, Cerebral
,
Face
,
Form Perception
,
Functional Laterality
,
Humans
,
Practice (Psychology)
,
Verbal Behavior
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