Not all anxious individuals get lost: Trait anxiety and mental rotation ability interact to explain performance in map-based route learning in men
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Kai-Florian Richter | Rebecca Francelet | John C. Thoresen | Arzu Coltekin | Carmen Sandi | Sara I. Fabrikant | C. Sandi | Kai-Florian Richter | S. Fabrikant | J. Thoresen | Rebecca Francelet | A. Coltekin
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