What is that little voice inside my head? Inner speech phenomenology, its role in cognitive performance, and its relation to self-monitoring
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J. Lachaux | M. Baciu | M. Perrone‐Bertolotti | H. Lœvenbruck | L. Rapin | M. Baciu | M. Perrone-Bertolotti | L. Rapin | J. -P. Lachaux | H. Lœvenbruck
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