
Distinct brain mechanisms for conscious versus subliminal error detection
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- Lucie Charles, Filip Van Opstal (UGent) , Sebastien Marti and Stanislas Dehaene
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- Error-related negativity, RESPONSE CONFLICT, ATTENTIONAL BLINK, COGNITIVE CONTROL, ANTISACCADE TASK, EEG, MEG, Consciousness, PREFRONTAL CORTEX, RECOGNITION MEMORY, VISUAL-PERCEPTION, EVENT-RELATED FMRI, MEDIAL FRONTAL-CORTEX, ANTERIOR CINGULATE NEURONS
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3109584
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- Charles, Lucie, Filip Van Opstal, Sebastien Marti, et al. “Distinct Brain Mechanisms for Conscious Versus Subliminal Error Detection.” NEUROIMAGE 73 (2013): 80–94. Print.
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- Charles, L., Van Opstal, F., Marti, S., & Dehaene, S. (2013). Distinct brain mechanisms for conscious versus subliminal error detection. NEUROIMAGE, 73, 80–94.
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- Charles, Lucie, Filip Van Opstal, Sebastien Marti, and Stanislas Dehaene. 2013. “Distinct Brain Mechanisms for Conscious Versus Subliminal Error Detection.” Neuroimage 73: 80–94.
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- Charles, Lucie, Filip Van Opstal, Sebastien Marti, and Stanislas Dehaene. 2013. “Distinct Brain Mechanisms for Conscious Versus Subliminal Error Detection.” Neuroimage 73: 80–94.
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- 1.Charles L, Van Opstal F, Marti S, Dehaene S. Distinct brain mechanisms for conscious versus subliminal error detection. NEUROIMAGE. 2013;73:80–94.
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- [1]L. Charles, F. Van Opstal, S. Marti, and S. Dehaene, “Distinct brain mechanisms for conscious versus subliminal error detection,” NEUROIMAGE, vol. 73, pp. 80–94, 2013.
@article{3109584, author = {Charles, Lucie and Van Opstal, Filip and Marti, Sebastien and Dehaene, Stanislas}, issn = {1053-8119}, journal = {NEUROIMAGE}, keywords = {Error-related negativity,RESPONSE CONFLICT,ATTENTIONAL BLINK,COGNITIVE CONTROL,ANTISACCADE TASK,EEG,MEG,Consciousness,PREFRONTAL CORTEX,RECOGNITION MEMORY,VISUAL-PERCEPTION,EVENT-RELATED FMRI,MEDIAL FRONTAL-CORTEX,ANTERIOR CINGULATE NEURONS}, language = {eng}, pages = {80--94}, title = {Distinct brain mechanisms for conscious versus subliminal error detection}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.01.054}, volume = {73}, year = {2013}, }
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