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Testing Freud’s hypothesis that word forms and word meanings are functionally distinct in the unconscious: Subliminal primary process cognition and its links to personality

Karen Klein Villa
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Ariane Bazan
Michael Snodgrass
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Linda A. W. Brakel
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Karen Klein Villa, Howard Shevrin, Ariane Bazan, Michael Snodgrass, Linda A. W. Brakel. Testing Freud’s hypothesis that word forms and word meanings are functionally distinct in the unconscious: Subliminal primary process cognition and its links to personality. Neuro-psychoanalysis, 2006. ⟨hal-03445656⟩
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