Physiological correlates of learning by performance feedback in children: a study of EEG event-related potentials and evoked heart rate
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Monika Althaus | Yvonne Groen | Albertus A. Wijers | A. A. Wijers | L. Mulder | M. Althaus | R. Minderaa | Y. Groen | Lambertus J. M. Mulder | Ruud B. Minderaa
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