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The role of individual features of memory and impulsiveness in telling a true or false story in a realistic, clear, and reconstructible way

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Title
The role of individual features of memory and impulsiveness in telling a true or false story in a realistic, clear, and reconstructible way
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Frontiers in Psychology, July 2023
DOI 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1173219
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Ida Sergi, Francesca Mottola, Augusto Gnisci, Letizia Caso, Nicola Palena

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