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The sound of intellect: : Speech reveals a thoughtful mind, increasing a job candidate’s appeal
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You call it “self-exuberance”; I call it “bragging”: : Miscalibrated predictions of emotional responses to self-promotion
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How you get there from here: : Interaction of visual landmarks and path integration in human navigation
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