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Cerebrum / Klaus Scherer / Music and emotion / Affect / Aesthetic emotions / Tension / Mind / Emotion / Cognitive science
Date: 2012-07-31 09:22:40
Cerebrum
Klaus Scherer
Music and emotion
Affect
Aesthetic emotions
Tension
Mind
Emotion
Cognitive science

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