Repeated Stops for a Red Light Induced a Left-Superior Asymmetrical Brain Activity in the Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Reflecting Approach Motivation of Anger in Elderly Adults but not in Younger Adults
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Affiliation:
1. Nagoya University
2. Aichi Shukutoku University
3. University of Tokyo
4. Chubu University
Publisher
Wiley
Subject
General Psychology
Link
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/wol1/doi/10.1111/jpr.12205/fullpdf
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