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Deviant consonance and dissonance capture attention differently only when task demand is high: An ERP study with three-stimulus oddball paradigm

Motoyuki Sanada, Takayuki Kuwamoto, Jun’ichi Katayama

2021International Journal of Psychophysiology11 citationsDOI

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PsychologyP3aOddball paradigmCognitive dissonanceStimulus (psychology)NoveltyCognitive psychologyDistractionElectroencephalographyAudiologySocial psychologyEvent-related potentialNeuroscienceMedicineNeural and Behavioral Psychology StudiesNeuroscience and Music PerceptionMultisensory perception and integration
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