Probing the relevance of the hippocampus for conflict-induced memory improvement
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Nikolai Axmacher | Ruth M. Krebs | Gabriel Möddel | Bettina Pfleiderer | Markus Ramm | Benedikt Sundermann | Lisa Langenbruch | Mahboobeh Dehghan Nayyeri | Carlos Alexandre Gomes | Peter Young | N. Axmacher | B. Pfleiderer | R. Krebs | B. Sundermann | C. A. Gomes | L. Langenbruch | G. Möddel | M. Ramm | Peter Young | M. D. Nayyeri
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