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19. Понятие цены переключения прочно закрепилось в научной литературе. Вот типичный пример: R. D. Rogers and S. Monsell, ‘The cost of a predictable switch between simple cognitive tasks’, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 124, 1995, pp. 207–31.
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