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The drive to control : how affect and motivation regulate cognitive control

Steenbergen, H. van

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Steenbergen, H. van. (2012, January 17). The drive to control : how affect and motivation regulate cognitive control. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/18365

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The Drive to Control

How affect and motivation regulate cognitive control

Henk van Steenbergen

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The Drive to Control How affect and motivation regulate cognitive control Henkvan Steenbergen

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