Posthypnotic suggestion and the modulation of Stroop interference under cycloplegia
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Amir Raz | Michael I. Posner | Jin Fan | M. Posner | Jin Fan | A. Raz | Kim S. Landzberg | Heather R. Schweizer | Zohar R. Zephrani | Theodore Shapiro | H. R. Schweizer | K. S. Landzberg | Theodore Shapiro
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