How Working Memory Capacity Relates to Top-Down and Bottom-Up Components of the Trial-by-trial Modulation of the Simon Effect

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  • cognitive control
  • conflict adaptation
  • individual difference
  • simontask
  • working memory
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  • 개인차
  • 사이먼 과제
  • 인지 통제
  • 작업기억
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' How Working Memory Capacity Relates to Top-Down and Bottom-Up Components of the Trial-by-trial Modulation of the Simon Effect' 의 참고문헌

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