Mark my words: tone of voice changes affective word representations in memory.

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Published in PLoS One on February 15, 2010

Authors

Annett Schirmer1

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Psychology, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore. schirmer@nus.edu.sg

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