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Neuropsychology / Cerebrum / Feeling / Concepts / Limbic system / Affect / Appraisal theory / Affect display / Mind / Emotion / Cognitive science
Date: 2009-12-15 17:20:18
Neuropsychology
Cerebrum
Feeling
Concepts
Limbic system
Affect
Appraisal theory
Affect display
Mind
Emotion
Cognitive science

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