Extinction as a Paradigm Measure of Attentional Bias and Restricted Capacity Following Brain Injury

作者: J. Driver , J. B. Mattingley , C. Rorden , G. Davis

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-60661-8_23

关键词: Cognitive psychologyDevelopmental psychologyAttentional biasVisual extinctionPsychologyExtinctionMeasure (physics)

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