Cognitive flexibility and N2/P3 event-related brain potentials
Abstract Task switching is often considered for evaluating limitations of cognitive flexibility. Switch costs are behavioural indices of limited cognitive flexibility, and switch costs may be decomposable into stimulus- and response-related fractions, as conjectured by the domain hypothesis of cogni...
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Autores principales: | Bruno Kopp, Alexander Steinke, Antonino Visalli |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/e3bb1c5569d84daca97565e931be770b |
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