The inhibition of negation in reverse Stroop paradigm
GAO Zhihua1, GU Junjuan2, SHI Jinfu2
1 School of Vocational Education,Tianjin University of Technology and Education, Tianjin 300222; 2 School of Psychology and Mental Health, North China University of Technology and Science,Tangshan 063210
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