DOI
stands for Digital Object Identifier
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and is the unique identifier for objects on the internet. It can be used to create persistent link and to cite articles.
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「
http://dx.doi.org/
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10.5297/ser.1201.002
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Context-Induced False Recognition in Normal Aging
周文鎮 , Masters Advisor:花茂棽
繁體中文
DOI:
10.6342/NTU.2007.00619
正常老年人 ; 情境脈絡引發之錯誤再認 ; 主題 ; 情境脈絡 ; 鍵結 ; normal aging ; context-induced false recognition ; text ; context ; binding


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