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과훈련 시의 정보처리와 정서변화 : P300, EEG 대뇌반구비대칭 연구 = Influence of cognitive information processing and emotion in response to overtraining : P300, EEG hemispheric asymmetry

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' 과훈련 시의 정보처리와 정서변화 : P300, EEG 대뇌반구비대칭 연구 = Influence of cognitive information processing and emotion in response to overtraining : P300, EEG hemispheric asymmetry' 의 주제별 논문영향력
논문영향력 선정 방법
논문영향력 요약
주제
  • 운동경기와 실외경기와 경기
  • EEG 대뇌반구비대칭
  • p300
  • 과훈련
  • 정보처리
  • 정서변화
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' 과훈련 시의 정보처리와 정서변화 : P300, EEG 대뇌반구비대칭 연구 = Influence of cognitive information processing and emotion in response to overtraining : P300, EEG hemispheric asymmetry' 의 참고문헌

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