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    por Pilkington, Sarah M., Crowhurst, Ross, Hilario, Elena, Nardozza, Simona, Fraser, Lena, Peng, Yongyan, Gunaseelan, Kularajathevan, Simpson, Robert, Tahir, Jibran, Deroles, Simon C., Templeton, Kerry, Luo, Zhiwei, Davy, Marcus, Cheng, Canhong, McNeilage, Mark, Scaglione, Davide, Liu, Yifei, Zhang, Qiong, Datson, Paul, De Silva, Nihal, Gardiner, Susan E., Bassett, Heather, Chagné, David, McCallum, John, Dzierzon, Helge, Deng, Cecilia, Wang, Yen-Yi, Barron, Lorna, Manako, Kelvina, Bowen, Judith, Foster, Toshi M., Erridge, Zoe A., Tiffin, Heather, Waite, Chethi N., Davies, Kevin M., Grierson, Ella P., Laing, William A., Kirk, Rebecca, Chen, Xiuyin, Wood, Marion, Montefiori, Mirco, Brummell, David A., Schwinn, Kathy E., Catanach, Andrew, Fullerton, Christina, Li, Dawei, Meiyalaghan, Sathiyamoorthy, Nieuwenhuizen, Niels, Read, Nicola, Prakash, Roneel, Hunter, Don, Zhang, Huaibi, McKenzie, Marian, Knäbel, Mareike, Harris, Alastair, Allan, Andrew C., Gleave, Andrew, Chen, Angela, Janssen, Bart J., Plunkett, Blue, Ampomah-Dwamena, Charles, Voogd, Charlotte, Leif, Davin, Lafferty, Declan, Souleyre, Edwige J. F., Varkonyi-Gasic, Erika, Gambi, Francesco, Hanley, Jenny, Yao, Jia-Long, Cheung, Joey, David, Karine M., Warren, Ben, Marsh, Ken, Snowden, Kimberley C., Lin-Wang, Kui, Brian, Lara, Martinez-Sanchez, Marcela, Wang, Mindy, Ileperuma, Nadeesha, Macnee, Nikolai, Campin, Robert, McAtee, Peter, Drummond, Revel S. M., Espley, Richard V., Ireland, Hilary S., Wu, Rongmei, Atkinson, Ross G., Karunairetnam, Sakuntala, Bulley, Sean, Chunkath, Shayhan, Hanley, Zac, Storey, Roy, Thrimawithana, Amali H., Thomson, Susan, David, Charles, Testolin, Raffaele, Huang, Hongwen, Hellens, Roger P., Schaffer, Robert J.
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    “…Participants were randomly assigned to engage in either positive, neutral, or negative episodic future thinking. In accordance with Bulley et al., we found that episodic future thinking, regardless of valence, reduced delay discounting. …”
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