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The neural efficiency hypothesis: Further evidence from the EEG study of conceptual thinking. / Shcherbakova, Olga V.; Gorbunov, Ivan A.; Golovanova, Irina V.; Kholodnaya, Marina A.

в: International Journal of Psychophysiology, Том 94, № 2, 28.10.2014, стр. 218.

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Shcherbakova, Olga V. ; Gorbunov, Ivan A. ; Golovanova, Irina V. ; Kholodnaya, Marina A. / The neural efficiency hypothesis: Further evidence from the EEG study of conceptual thinking. в: International Journal of Psychophysiology. 2014 ; Том 94, № 2. стр. 218.

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title = "The neural efficiency hypothesis: Further evidence from the EEG study of conceptual thinking",
abstract = "The aim of our study was to reveal the psychophysiological correlates of mental effort during efficient and inefficient solving of conceptual tasks. Results correspond well to the numerous data supporting the neural efficiency hipothesis.",
keywords = "conceptual thinking, energy, neural efficiency, EEG, EEG, conceptual thinking, neural efficiency",
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