A new cognitive model of long-term memory for intentions

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A new cognitive model of long-term memory for intentions. / Grünbaum, Thor; Oren, Franziska; Kyllingsbæk, Søren.

I: Cognition, Bind 215, 104817, 10.2021.

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Grünbaum, T, Oren, F & Kyllingsbæk, S 2021, 'A new cognitive model of long-term memory for intentions', Cognition, bind 215, 104817. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2021.104817

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Grünbaum, T., Oren, F., & Kyllingsbæk, S. (2021). A new cognitive model of long-term memory for intentions. Cognition, 215, [104817]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2021.104817

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Grünbaum T, Oren F, Kyllingsbæk S. A new cognitive model of long-term memory for intentions. Cognition. 2021 okt.;215. 104817. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2021.104817

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Grünbaum, Thor ; Oren, Franziska ; Kyllingsbæk, Søren. / A new cognitive model of long-term memory for intentions. I: Cognition. 2021 ; Bind 215.

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