Your Conflict Matters to Me! Behavioral and Neural Manifestations of Control Adjustment After Self-Experienced and Observed Decision-Conflict
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Jan Derrfuss | Birte U. Forstmann | Iris I. A. Groen | K. Richard Ridderinkhof | Claudia Danielmeier | Jasper Winkel | B. Forstmann | J. Winkel | J. Derrfuss | C. Danielmeier | I. Groen | J. Wijnen | Jasper G. Wijnen | K. Ridderinkhof
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