To create or to recall original ideas: Brain processes associated with the imagination of novel object uses
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Mathias Benedek | Aljoscha C. Neubauer | Karl Koschutnig | Roger E. Beaty | Andreas Fink | Emanuel Jauk | M. Benedek | E. Jauk | K. Koschutnig | A. Neubauer | A. Fink | R. Beaty | Till Schües | Till Schües
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