When Do We Confuse Self and Other in Action Memory? Reduced False Memories of Self-Performance after Observing Actions by an Out-Group vs. In-Group Actor.
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When Do We Confuse Self and Other in Action Memory? Reduced False Memories of Self-Performance after Observing Actions by an Out-Group vs. In-Group Actor.
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When Do We Confuse Self and Ot ...... Out-Group vs. In-Group Actor.
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Cécile Schain
Gerald Echterhoff
Isabel Lindner
René Kopietz
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10.3389/FPSYG.2012.00467
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2012-11-02T00:00:00Z