Capturing and quantifying the dynamics of valenced emotions and valenced events of the organism-environment system.
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Claudia Carello | T D Frank | B. Kay | C. Carello | T. Frank | R. Isenhower | Robert W Isenhower | Bruce A Kay | Till D. Frank
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