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State and trait effects of rumination on inhibitory processes in memory

Authors
  1. Adam C. Mills
  2. AJ Whitmer
  3. AJ Whitmer
  4. AJ Whitmer
  5. AJ Whitmer
  6. BC Storm
  7. BC Storm
  8. CN MaCrae
  9. D Derryberry
  10. D Groome
  11. DeMond M. Grant
  12. DL Schacter
  13. DL Schacter
  14. DM Grant
  15. E De Lissnyder
  16. E Watkins
  17. EHW Koster
  18. Evan J. White
  19. FC Bartlett
  20. I Blix
  21. J Joormann
  22. J Joormann
  23. J Joormann
  24. J Smallwood
  25. JL McClelland
  26. LJ Altamirano
  27. Matt R. Judah
  28. MC Anderson
  29. MC Anderson
  30. ML Moulds
  31. MR Judah
  32. R Bernblum
  33. RP Tucker
  34. S Lyubomirsky
  35. S Lyubomirsky
  36. S Nolen-Hoeksema
  37. S Nolen-Hoeksema
  38. S Nolen-Hoeksema
  39. S Nolen-Hoeksema
  40. W Treynor
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