The capacity constraint in the prefrontal and parietal regions for coordinating dual arithmetic tasks
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Jyh-Horng Chen | Yei-Yu Yeh | Bo-Cheng Kuo | Der-Yow Chen | Y. Yeh | Jyh-Horng Chen | Der-Yow Chen | Bo-Cheng Kuo | K. Liang | Keng Chen Liang
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