Intentional false responding shares neural substrates with response conflict and cognitive control
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Nunez, JM; Casey, BJ; Egner, T; Hare, T; Hirsch, J
Published in: Neuroimage
2005
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Neuroimage
Publication Date
2005
Volume
25
Start / End Page
539 / 547
Related Subject Headings
- Thalamic Nuclei
- Temporal Lobe
- Reaction Time
- Prefrontal Cortex
- Personality Inventory
- Parietal Lobe
- Neurology & Neurosurgery
- Neural Inhibition
- Nerve Net
- Male
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Nunez, J. M., Casey, B. J., Egner, T., Hare, T., & Hirsch, J. (2005). Intentional false responding shares neural substrates with response conflict and cognitive control. Neuroimage, 25, 539–547.
Nunez, J. M., B. J. Casey, T. Egner, T. Hare, and J. Hirsch. “Intentional false responding shares neural substrates with response conflict and cognitive control.” Neuroimage 25 (2005): 539–47.
Nunez JM, Casey BJ, Egner T, Hare T, Hirsch J. Intentional false responding shares neural substrates with response conflict and cognitive control. Neuroimage. 2005;25:539–47.
Nunez, J. M., et al. “Intentional false responding shares neural substrates with response conflict and cognitive control.” Neuroimage, vol. 25, 2005, pp. 539–47.
Nunez JM, Casey BJ, Egner T, Hare T, Hirsch J. Intentional false responding shares neural substrates with response conflict and cognitive control. Neuroimage. 2005;25:539–547.
Published In
Neuroimage
Publication Date
2005
Volume
25
Start / End Page
539 / 547
Related Subject Headings
- Thalamic Nuclei
- Temporal Lobe
- Reaction Time
- Prefrontal Cortex
- Personality Inventory
- Parietal Lobe
- Neurology & Neurosurgery
- Neural Inhibition
- Nerve Net
- Male