Differences in event-related potentials indicate differential use of mental rotation processes in parity judgements of humanoid and alphanumeric stimuli
D. Krause, B. Richert, M. Weigelt, in: 2020.
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Krause D, Richert B, Weigelt M. Differences in event-related potentials indicate differential use of mental rotation processes in parity judgements of humanoid and alphanumeric stimuli. In: ; 2020.
Krause, D., Richert, B., & Weigelt, M. (2020). Differences in event-related potentials indicate differential use of mental rotation processes in parity judgements of humanoid and alphanumeric stimuli.
@inproceedings{Krause_Richert_Weigelt_2020, title={Differences in event-related potentials indicate differential use of mental rotation processes in parity judgements of humanoid and alphanumeric stimuli}, author={Krause, Daniel and Richert, Benjamin and Weigelt, Matthias}, year={2020} }
Krause, Daniel, Benjamin Richert, and Matthias Weigelt. “Differences in Event-Related Potentials Indicate Differential Use of Mental Rotation Processes in Parity Judgements of Humanoid and Alphanumeric Stimuli,” 2020.
D. Krause, B. Richert, and M. Weigelt, “Differences in event-related potentials indicate differential use of mental rotation processes in parity judgements of humanoid and alphanumeric stimuli,” 2020.
Krause, Daniel, et al. Differences in Event-Related Potentials Indicate Differential Use of Mental Rotation Processes in Parity Judgements of Humanoid and Alphanumeric Stimuli. 2020.