Does US expectancy mediate the additive effects of CS-US pairings on contingency instructions? Results from subjective, psychophysiological and neural measures

G. Mertens, S. Braem, M. Kuhn, T.B. Lonsdorf, M.A. van den Hout, I.M. Engelhard

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