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Cerebrum / Limbic system / Neuroanatomy / Neuroscience / Neuropsychology / Emotion / Appraisal theory / Affective neuroscience / Affect / Brain / Cognitive science / Mind
Date: 2014-04-17 12:01:52
Cerebrum
Limbic system
Neuroanatomy
Neuroscience
Neuropsychology
Emotion
Appraisal theory
Affective neuroscience
Affect
Brain
Cognitive science
Mind

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