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Brain and Law: An EEG Study of How We Decide or Not to Implement a Law

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Table 2. Characteristics of the sample population.
Table 3. PCA analysis of poll opinion the questionnaire responses.
Table 4. Percentage of the different responses to the poll questions.
Figure 2. Truth evaluation: the most frequent locations of Loreta sources identified for NA and YA (upper graph) and PCA mappings associated with these identified sources
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