Jäger, D. T., & Rüsseler, J. (2016). Low Arousing Positive Affect Broadens Visual Attention and Alters the Thought-Action Repertoire While Broadened Visual Attention Does Not. Front Psychol.
Chicago Style citaatJäger, Daniel T., en Jascha Rüsseler. "Low Arousing Positive Affect Broadens Visual Attention and Alters the Thought-Action Repertoire While Broadened Visual Attention Does Not." Front Psychol 2016.
MLA citatieJäger, Daniel T., en Jascha Rüsseler. "Low Arousing Positive Affect Broadens Visual Attention and Alters the Thought-Action Repertoire While Broadened Visual Attention Does Not." Front Psychol 2016.
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