Human preferences for symmetry: subjective experience, cognitive conflict and cortical brain activity

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P819ADS bibcode2012PLoSO...738966E
P356DOI10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0038966
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P932PMC publication ID3374766
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P50authorDavid H. LedbetterQ58216135
P2093author name stringDavid W Evans
Daniel Breton
Holly Batchelder
Jennifer Gerard
Jessica Dotts
Kathleen Janosco
Patrick T Orr
Steven M Lazar
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P275copyright licenseCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalQ20007257
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P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)e38966
P577publication date2012-06-13
P1433published inPLOS OneQ564954
P1476titleHuman preferences for symmetry: subjective experience, cognitive conflict and cortical brain activity
P478volume7

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