Movement in Aesthetic Experiences: What We Can Learn from Parkinson Disease
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Daniel Weintraub | Anjan Chatterjee | Stacey Humphries | Jacqueline Rick | A. Chatterjee | D. Weintraub | J. Rick | S. Humphries | Jacqueline Rick
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