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Prefrontal cognitive processes: Working memory and inhibition in the antisaccade task.

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Published
Dec 01, 1994
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123(4)
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374-393
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Ralph J. Roberts, Lisa D. Hager, Christine Heron (1994). Prefrontal cognitive processes: Working memory and inhibition in the antisaccade task.. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 123(4), 374-393. https://doi.org/10.1037/0096-3445.123.4.374
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