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Hamilton R and Newman J. Information processing effects of the attention bottleneck in psychopathy: evidence from the simultaneous - sequential paradigm. F1000Posters 2014, 5:1547 (poster)

Information processing effects of the attention bottleneck in psychopathy: evidence from the simultaneous – sequential paradigm

Rachel Hamilton1, Joseph Newman
Published 21 Oct 2014
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Published 21 Oct 2014

Information processing effects of the attention bottleneck in psychopathy: evidence from the simultaneous – sequential paradigm

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Rachel Hamilton1, Joseph Newman
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1 Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, USA
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28th Society for Research in Psychopathology Meeting 2014
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