인지부하가 통증 공감에 미치는 영향: 다항과정트리 모델링

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  • cognitive load
  • multinomial processing tree modeling
  • pain empathy
  • working memory
  • working memory capacity
  • 다항과정트리 모델링
  • 인지부하
  • 작업기억
  • 작업기억용량
  • 통증 공감
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