The different faces of one's self: An fMRI study into the recognition of current and past self-facial appearances
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Ana Tajadura-Jiménez | Manos Tsakiris | Matthew A. J. Apps | Grainne Turley | M. Tsakiris | M. Apps | A. Tajadura-Jiménez | Grainne Turley
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