Assessing the impact of previous experience on lie effects through a transfer paradigm
Abstract Influential lines of research propose dual processes-based explanations to account for both the cognitive cost implied in lying and for that entailed in the resolution of the conflict posited by Simon tasks. The emergence and consistency of the Simon effect has been proved to be modulated b...
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Main Authors: | Claudia Mazzuca, Mariagrazia Benassi, Roberto Nicoletti, Giuseppe Sartori, Luisa Lugli |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/9c0f54688caa49c7b2719a3e58d1a44e |
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