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Associative Learning and Derived Attention in Humans. / Le Pelley, M.; Beesley, T.; Griffiths, O.
The Wiley Handbook on the Cognitive Neuroscience of Learning. ed. / Robin A. Murphy; Robert C. Honey. Wiley, 2016.

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Le Pelley, M, Beesley, T & Griffiths, O 2016, Associative Learning and Derived Attention in Humans. in RA Murphy & RC Honey (eds), The Wiley Handbook on the Cognitive Neuroscience of Learning. Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118650813.ch6

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Le Pelley, M., Beesley, T., & Griffiths, O. (2016). Associative Learning and Derived Attention in Humans. In R. A. Murphy, & R. C. Honey (Eds.), The Wiley Handbook on the Cognitive Neuroscience of Learning Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118650813.ch6

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Le Pelley M, Beesley T, Griffiths O. Associative Learning and Derived Attention in Humans. In Murphy RA, Honey RC, editors, The Wiley Handbook on the Cognitive Neuroscience of Learning. Wiley. 2016 doi: 10.1002/9781118650813.ch6

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Le Pelley, M. ; Beesley, T. ; Griffiths, O. / Associative Learning and Derived Attention in Humans. The Wiley Handbook on the Cognitive Neuroscience of Learning. editor / Robin A. Murphy ; Robert C. Honey. Wiley, 2016.

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