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Ethology / Implicit memory / In-game advertising / Implicit attitude / Product placement / Short-term memory / Priming / Advertising / Endel Tulving / Memory / Mind / Cognitive science
Date: 2007-02-14 17:27:34
Ethology
Implicit memory
In-game advertising
Implicit attitude
Product placement
Short-term memory
Priming
Advertising
Endel Tulving
Memory
Mind
Cognitive science

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