Electrophysiological correlates of social information processing for detecting agents in social interaction scenes: P200 and N250 components

作者: Davide Crivelli

DOI: 10.7358/NEUR-2016-019-CRIV

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摘要: … and, in particular, we consciously self-attribute that kind of stance, we have to assume that other people might be the same: we have to admit that they can be potential agents too. …

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