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Penetrabilidad cognitiva en la percepción visual temprana: Evidencia empírica en humanos

dc.contributor.authorArévalo Pachón, Guillermospa
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dc.subjectVisual cortexeng
dc.subjectEarly visioneng
dc.subjectCognitive penetrabilityeng
dc.subjectMind moduleseng
dc.subjectExpectationseng
dc.subjectFacial recognitioneng
dc.subjectCórtex visualspa
dc.subjectVisión tempranaspa
dc.subjectPenetrabilidad cognitivaspa
dc.subjectMódulos mentalesspa
dc.subjectExpectativasspa
dc.subjectReconomiento facialspa
dc.subjectCórtex visualpor
dc.subjectVisão precocepor
dc.subjectPenetrabilidade cognitivapor
dc.subjectMódulos mentaispor
dc.subjectExpectativaspor
dc.subjectReconhecimento facialpor
dc.titlePenetrabilidad cognitiva en la percepción visual temprana: Evidencia empírica en humanosspa
dc.title.translatedCognitive penetrability in early visual perception: Empirical evidence in humanseng
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