Anterior Cingulate and Posterior Parietal Cortices Are Sensitive to Dissociable Forms of Conflict in a Task-Switching Paradigm
Conor Liston(Cornell University), B.J. Casey(Cornell University), Matthew C. Davidson(Cornell University), Shanna A. Matalon(Cornell University), Todd A. Hare(California Institute of Technology)
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