Alteration of Behavioral Inhibitory Control in High-Altitude Immigrants
Behavioral inhibitory control (BIC) acts as a key cognitive ability, which is essential for humans to withhold inappropriate behaviors. Meanwhile, many studies reported that long-term exposure to high altitude (HA) may affect cognitive ability. However, it is not clear whether long-term exposure to...
Main Authors: | Biswal, B.B (Author), Chen, K. (Author), Ma, H. (Author), Ma, N. (Author), Wang, J. (Author), Wang, Z. (Author), Wu, X. (Author), Yang, Q. (Author), Zhang, T. (Author), Zheng, L. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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