Negative social emotions and cognition: Shame, guilt and working memory impairments.
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Gianluca Castelnuovo | Alessandro Pepe | Enrico Molinari | Valentino Zurloni | Olivia Realdon | Barbara Diana | Francesco Pagnini | Cesare Cavalera | E. Molinari | O. Realdon | Valentino Zurloni | F. Pagnini | G. Castelnuovo | A. Pepe | Patrizia Todisco | B. Diana | C. Cavalera | P. Todisco
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