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Ethology / Aging / Emotion / Cognition / Positivity effect / Socioemotional selectivity theory / Emotion and memory / Autobiographical memory / Emotional self-regulation / Mind / Cognitive science / Memory
Date: 2008-02-08 20:05:05
Ethology
Aging
Emotion
Cognition
Positivity effect
Socioemotional selectivity theory
Emotion and memory
Autobiographical memory
Emotional self-regulation
Mind
Cognitive science
Memory

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