Relations between emotion, memory, and attention: Evidence from taboo Stroop, lexical decision, and immediate memory tasks
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Meredith A. Shafto | Donald G. Mackay | Lise Abrams | Meredith Shafto | D. G. MacKay | Jennifer R. Dyer | M. Shafto | L. Abrams | Jennifer K. Taylor | Diane E. Marian
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