What does the science of emotion look like? - Chapter 1 - Exclusive
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What does the science of emotion look like? - Chapter 1
...........Read moreHow can emotions, moods and feelings be measured? - Chapter 2
...........Read moreWhat are the individual differences in emotional responses and emotion regulation? - Chapter 3
...........Read moreWhat do categorical approaches to the structure of affect look like? - Chapter 4
...........Read moreWhat do dimensional approaches to the structure of affect look like? - Chapter 5
...........Read moreWhat relationships exist between affect and cognition? - Chapter 6
...........Read moreWhich affect-cognitive relationships are related to memory? - Chapter 7
...........Read moreWhat are possible individual differences in the processing of emotions? - Chapter 8
...........Read moreWhat can cause emotional disorders? - Chapter 9
...........Read moreHow can resistance and well-being be influenced? - Chapter 10
...........Read moreWhat are the theoretical frameworks of emotion and cognition? - Chapter 11
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