Episodic autobiographical memory in depression: Specificity, autonoetic consciousness, and self-perspective
@article{Lemogne2006EpisodicAM, title={Episodic autobiographical memory in depression: Specificity, autonoetic consciousness, and self-perspective}, author={C{\'e}dric Lemogne and Pascale Piolino and St{\'e}phanie Friszer and Astrid Claret and Nathalie Girault and Roland Jouvent and Jean-François Allilaire and Philippe Fossati}, journal={Consciousness and Cognition}, year={2006}, volume={15}, pages={258-268} }
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