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The modification of judgments in a group situation: MEG correlates of conformity

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Zubarev I., Shestakova A., Ossadtchi A., Rieskamp J., Klucharev V.
Language: English
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Keywords: MEGМЭГмагнитоэнцефалографияmodification of judgmentsmagnetoencephalographyизменение судебных решений
Publication based on the results of:
Neurocognitive mechanisms of decision making and social influence (2013)

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Society for Neuroeconomics Annual Meeting, 27-29 September at EPFL, 2013, Lausanne, Switzerland
Lausanne: [б.и.], 2013.
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