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Behavior / Interdisciplinary fields / Feeling / Neuropsychology / Limbic system / Affect / Evolutionary psychology / Evolution of emotion / Self-conscious emotions / Mind / Emotion / Ethology
Date: 2011-09-28 11:05:24
Behavior
Interdisciplinary fields
Feeling
Neuropsychology
Limbic system
Affect
Evolutionary psychology
Evolution of emotion
Self-conscious emotions
Mind
Emotion
Ethology

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