Electrophysiological examination of response-related interference while dual-tasking: is it motoric or attentional?

scientific article published on 04 February 2020

Electrophysiological examination of response-related interference while dual-tasking: is it motoric or attentional? is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00426-019-01261-8
P932PMC publication ID7900070
P698PubMed publication ID32020364

P50authorKyung Hun JungQ89533740
P2093author name stringTim Martin
Eric Ruthruff
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P577publication date2020-02-04
P1433published inPsychological ResearchQ15756639
P1476titleElectrophysiological examination of response-related interference while dual-tasking: is it motoric or attentional?

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