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Feature-based inhibition underlies the affective consequences of attention
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Goolsby, B
,
Shapiro, K
,
Silvert, L
,
Kiss, M
,
Fragopanagos, N
,
Taylor, J
,
Eimer, M
,
Nobre, A
,
Raymond, J
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2009
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