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Brain / Emotions / Cerebrum / Psychology / Creativity / American psychologists / Limbic system / Subjective experience / Cognitive appraisal / Art and emotion / Psychology of art / Daniel Berlyne
Date: 2010-03-03 14:56:14
Brain
Emotions
Cerebrum
Psychology
Creativity
American psychologists
Limbic system
Subjective experience
Cognitive appraisal
Art and emotion
Psychology of art
Daniel Berlyne

Emotional Responses to Art: From Collation and Arousal to Cognition and Emotion By: Paul J. Silvia Silvia, P. JEmotional responses to art: From collation and arousal to cognition and emotion. Review of General

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