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The paper presents finding of an experiment the aim of which was to judge the impact of an instant cognitive activity (identical pictures searching) on behavior of ongoing EEG activity. Two types of mental task were used: The first — passive watching of a blank white oval and the second — active searching for identical pictures in a group of similar nine line-drawings of living individuals or inanimate objects filling out the white oval.
Activitas Nervosa Superior – Springer Journals
Published: Jan 1, 2008
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