Task Conflict and Proactive Control: A Computational Theory of the Stroop Task
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Avishai Henik | Marius Usher | Liat Goldfarb | Eddy J Davelaar | M. Usher | A. Henik | E. Davelaar | L. Goldfarb | E. Kalanthroff | Eyal Kalanthroff | Liat Goldfarb | Eyal Kalanthroff
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