Creative Thinking in an Emotional Context: Specific Relevance of Executive Control of Emotion-Laden Representations in the Inventiveness in Generating Alternative Appraisals of Negative Events
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Günter Schulter | Ilona Papousek | Andreas Fink | Helmut K. Lackner | Elisabeth M. Weiss | Christian Rominger | Corinna M. Perchtold | H. Lackner | I. Papousek | A. Fink | E. Weiss | G. Schulter | C. Rominger
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