Is preparing for a language switch like preparing for a task switch? (dataset)
Lavric, A; Clapp, A; East, A; et al.Elchlepp, H; Monsell, S
Date: 28 August 2018
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University of Exeter
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This is the dataset used for the Lavric et al. (2018) article "Is preparing for a language switch like preparing for a task switch?" published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition.
Psychology - old structure
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