EEG and behavioral correlates of attentional processing while walking and navigating naturalistic environments
Abstract The capacity to regulate one’s attention in accordance with fluctuating task demands and environmental contexts is an essential feature of adaptive behavior. Although the electrophysiological correlates of attentional processing have been extensively studied in the laboratory, relatively li...
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Autores principales: | Magnus Liebherr, Andrew W. Corcoran, Phillip M. Alday, Scott Coussens, Valeria Bellan, Caitlin A. Howlett, Maarten A. Immink, Mark Kohler, Matthias Schlesewsky, Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/4e017d53de6e4297bc4e0ab34b8a6c33 |
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