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Neuroscience / Emotion / Psychology / Brain / Neuropsychology / Emotion perception / Emotion classification / Appraisal theory / Affective neuroscience / Theory of mind / Affect / Cognitive science
Date: 2015-07-31 21:28:30
Neuroscience
Emotion
Psychology
Brain
Neuropsychology
Emotion perception
Emotion classification
Appraisal theory
Affective neuroscience
Theory of mind
Affect
Cognitive science

Article Neural Representations of Emotion Are Organized around Abstract Event Features Highlights d

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