Emotion regulation through listening to music in everyday situations
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Ulrike Ehlert | U. Nater | U. Ehlert | C. Mohiyeddini | M. Thoma | Stefan Ryf | Changiz Mohiyeddini | Urs M Nater | Myriam V Thoma | S. Ryf
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