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Brain / Cerebrum / Emotion / Limbic system / Affective neuroscience / Affect / Anxiety / Risk / Negative affectivity / Fear / Stress / Emotion perception
Date: 2014-10-07 06:51:31
Brain
Cerebrum
Emotion
Limbic system
Affective neuroscience
Affect
Anxiety
Risk
Negative affectivity
Fear
Stress
Emotion perception

Mood and the speed of decisions about anticipated resources and hazards

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