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An Experimental Investigation of the Causal Role of Mental Imagery in the Experience of Involuntary Memories

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Bagheri, M., Woud, M., Fachri Oglou, I., Fachri Oglou, F., Ratzkowski, J., Margraf, J., & Blackwell, S. (2025). An Experimental Investigation of the Causal Role of Mental Imagery in the Experience of Involuntary Memories. Journal of Emotion and Psychopathology, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.55913/joep.v1i2.48

Loneliness – not for the faint of heart? Effects of transient loneliness induction on neural and parasympathetic responses to affective stimuli

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