The relationship between anxiety, mind wandering and task-switching: A diffusion model analysis
Although the negative impact of anxiety on task-switching has been documented, little is known about the extent or mechanisms of this impairment primarily because of the complex nature of task-switching and difficulty in probing the occurrence of worries within participants. To address this issue, w...
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Main Author: | HARTANTO, Andree |
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2017
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