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Over-selectivity decreases with increased training: A role for within-compound associations

Phil Reed Orcid Logo, Martyn Quigley

Acta Psychologica, Volume: 198, Start page: 102868

Swansea University Authors: Phil Reed Orcid Logo, Martyn Quigley

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Published in: Acta Psychologica
ISSN: 00016918
Published: 2019
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