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Effects of subjective preference of colors on attention-related occipital theta oscillations
2012
NeuroImage
Human daily behaviors are often affected by subjective preferences. Studies have shown that physical responses are affected by unconscious preferences before conscious decision making. Accordingly, attentionrelated neural activities could be influenced by unconscious preferences. However, few neurological data exist on the relationship between visual attention and subjective preference. To address this issue, we focused on lateralization during visual attention and investigated the effects of
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2011.07.042
pmid:21820064
fatcat:pyovpa5bp5er7ccd2ux2psr4u4