Here we go again: anticipatory and reactive mood responses to recurring unpleasant situations throughout adulthood.
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Ulman Lindenberger | Natalie C. Ebner | Michaela Riediger | Manuel C Voelkle | Natalie C Ebner | U. Lindenberger | M. Riediger | M. Voelkle
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