Neural Correlates of Confidence during Item Recognition and Source Memory Retrieval: Evidence for Both Dual-process and Strength Memory Theories
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Scott M. Hayes | Roberto Cabeza | Norbou Buchler | Jared Stokes | James E. Kragel | R. Cabeza | S. Hayes | Norbou Buchler | J. Kragel | Jared Stokes
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