Working memory load reduces the late positive potential and this effect is attenuated with increasing anxiety
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Working memory load reduces the late positive potential and this effect is attenuated with increasing anxiety
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COGNITIVE AFFECTIVE & BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 11, Issue 3, Pages 321-331
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Springer Nature
Online
2011-05-09
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10.3758/s13415-011-0036-z
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