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Nice guys finish fast and bad guys finish last: Facilitatory vs. inhibitory interaction in parallel systems
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    Nice guys finish fast and bad guys finish last: Facilitatory vs. inhibitory interaction in parallel systems (English)
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    17 May 2011
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    parallel
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    interactive
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    processing
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    survivor interaction contrast
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    capacity
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    response time
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