Does the abstract thinking have a significant role in the relationship between extraversion and evoked brain potentials?

Considering the significant number of inconsistent results regarding the relationship between extraversion and evoked potentials within the Eysencks’ arousal theory, a possible significant role of some other variables such as attention, task modality and difficulty, and intelligence level has been a...

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Matična publikacija: Review of psychology
18 (2011), 2 ; str. 63-70
Glavni autori: Tatalović Vorkapić, Sanja (-), Tadinac, Meri (Author)
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng
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APA stil citiranja

Tatalović Vorkapić, S. (2011). Does the abstract thinking have a significant role in the relationship between extraversion and evoked brain potentials?: Does the abstract thinking have a significant role in the relationship between extraversion and evoked brain potentials? Review of psychology, p. 8.

Chicago stil citiranja

Tatalović Vorkapić, Sanja. "Does the abstract thinking have a significant role in the relationship between extraversion and evoked brain potentials?: Does the abstract thinking have a significant role in the relationship between extraversion and evoked brain potentials?" 2011: 8.

MLA stil citiranja

Tatalović Vorkapić, Sanja. "Does the abstract thinking have a significant role in the relationship between extraversion and evoked brain potentials?: Does the abstract thinking have a significant role in the relationship between extraversion and evoked brain potentials?" 2011: 8.