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The differential contributions of visual imagery constructs on autobiographical thinking

Memory, v.26 no.2, 2018년, pp.189 - 200  

Aydin, Cagla (Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Sabancı University, Istanbul, Turkey)

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