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Valentin J Umbach

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Frontiers in Psychology|December 19, 2012
Does explicit expectation really affect preparation?Valentin J Umbach, Sabine Schwager, Peter A Frensch, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|February 14, 2013
What I Say is What I Get: Stronger Effects of Self-Generated vs. Cue-Induced Expectations in Event-Related PotentialsMaike Kemper, Valentin J Umbach, Sabine Schwager, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|December 19, 2012
Does explicit expectation really affect preparation?Valentin J Umbach, Sabine Schwager, Peter A Frensch, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|February 14, 2013
What I Say is What I Get: Stronger Effects of Self-Generated vs. Cue-Induced Expectations in Event-Related PotentialsMaike Kemper, Valentin J Umbach, Sabine Schwager, et al.
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