Autonomic predictors of Stroop performance in young and middle-aged adults.
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Sidney J Segalowitz | S. Bryson | S. Segalowitz | L. Schmidt | K. Mathewson | G. Hall | D. Santesso | J. Goldberg | Diane L Santesso | Susan E Bryson | M. Jetha | Karen J Mathewson | Louis A Schmidt | Geoffrey B Hall | Michelle K Jetha | Joel O Goldberg | Irene E Drmic | Irene Drmic
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