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Orienting attention via observed gaze shift evokes longer-term inhibitory effects: Implications for social interactions, attention and memory. / Frischen, A.K.; Frischen, A.; Tipper, S.P.
In: Journal of Experimental Psychology General, Vol. 133, No. 4, 01.12.2004, p. 516-533.

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Frischen AK, Frischen A, Tipper SP. Orienting attention via observed gaze shift evokes longer-term inhibitory effects: Implications for social interactions, attention and memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology General. 2004 Dec 1;133(4):516-533. doi: 10.1037/0096-3445.133.4.516

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Frischen, A.K. ; Frischen, A. ; Tipper, S.P. / Orienting attention via observed gaze shift evokes longer-term inhibitory effects: Implications for social interactions, attention and memory. In: Journal of Experimental Psychology General. 2004 ; Vol. 133, No. 4. pp. 516-533.

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