Unstuck in time: episodic future thinking reduces delay discounting and cigarette smoking
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Leonard H. Epstein | Warren K. Bickel | Jeffrey S. Stein | Mikhail N. Koffarnus | L. Epstein | W. Bickel | A. G. Wilson | A. George Wilson | Tinuke Oluyomi Daniel | Warren K. Bickel | Leonard H. Epstein | A. Wilson | A George Wilson | Tinuke | Oluyomi Daniel | Leonard | H. Epstein
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