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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Aesthetic emotions goals Perlovsky, Leonid
2015
13 C p. 80-82
3 p.
artikel
2 Aesthetic emotions to art – What they are and what makes them special Leder, Helmut
2015
13 C p. 67-70
4 p.
artikel
3 “Anything is good that stimulates thought” in the hippocampus Hofmann, Markus J.
2015
13 C p. 58-60
3 p.
artikel
4 Beyond experimental noise: Analyzing single-molecule data of heterogeneous systems Meroz, Yasmine
2015
13 C p. 146-147
2 p.
artikel
5 Bridges from affect to language Schmidtke, David S.
2015
13 C p. 83-84
2 p.
artikel
6 Can modular psychological concepts like affect and emotion be assigned to a distinct subset of regional neural circuits? Fehr, Thorsten
2015
13 C p. 47-49
3 p.
artikel
7 Digging deeper into noise Colomb, Warren
2015
13 C p. 153-154
2 p.
artikel
8 Disentangling complex emotions with structured neurophysiological models Kaernbach, Christian
2015
13 C p. 61-62
2 p.
artikel
9 Dynamic fluctuations in single-molecule biophysics experiments Krapf, Diego
2015
13 C p. 148-149
2 p.
artikel
10 Editorial Board 2015
13 C p. i-
1 p.
artikel
11 Efficient use of systems mapping without expert knowledge Li, Zitong
2015
13 C p. 192-193
2 p.
artikel
12 Emotion and language – When and how comes emotion into words? Braun, Mario
2015
13 C p. 36-37
2 p.
artikel
13 Evolutionary considerations on complex emotions and music-induced emotions Gingras, Bruno
2015
13 C p. 53-54
2 p.
artikel
14 Evolutionary perspectives on emotions and their link to intentions, dispositions and behavior Wildgruber, Dirk
2015
13 C p. 89-91
3 p.
artikel
15 Extracting physics of life at the molecular level: A review of single-molecule data analyses Colomb, Warren
2015
13 C p. 107-137
31 p.
artikel
16 From neuro-functional to neuro-computational models Briesemeister, Benny B.
2015
13 C p. 38-39
2 p.
artikel
17 How to dissect complex traits and how to choose suitable mapping resources for system genetics? van Eeuwijk, Fred
2015
13 C p. 186-189
4 p.
artikel
18 How to get more from less Sachs, Frederick
2015
13 C p. 150-152
3 p.
artikel
19 Human emotion in the brain and the body: Why language matters Herbert, Cornelia
2015
13 C p. 55-57
3 p.
artikel
20 Instruments, conductors, dancers, and intendants Koelsch, Stefan
2015
13 C p. 99-106
8 p.
artikel
21 Language limits the experience of emotions Wood, Adrienne
2015
13 C p. 95-98
4 p.
artikel
22 Levels of analysis in neuroscientific studies of emotion: Comment on “The quartet theory of human emotions: an integrative and neurofunctional model” by S. Koelsch et al. Kuiken, Don
2015
13 C p. 63-66
4 p.
artikel
23 Life away from the coverslip Shepherd, Douglas
2015
13 C p. 144-145
2 p.
artikel
24 Mapping complex traits as a dynamic system Sun, Lidan
2015
13 C p. 155-185
31 p.
artikel
25 Musical rhythm and affect Witek, Maria A.G.
2015
13 C p. 92-94
3 p.
artikel
26 On the role of language from basic to cultural modulation of affect Conrad, Markus
2015
13 C p. 40-42
3 p.
artikel
27 Orchestrating emotion and action in an evolutionary framework Arbib, Michael A.
2015
13 C p. 28-30
3 p.
artikel
28 Predictive coding links perception, action, and learning to emotions in music Gebauer, L.
2015
13 C p. 50-52
3 p.
artikel
29 QTL mapping – Current status and challenges: Comment on “Mapping complex traits as a dynamic system” by L. Sun and R. Wu Liu, Nianjun
2015
13 C p. 194-195
2 p.
artikel
30 Regulating with imagery and the complexity of basic emotions Meyer, Marcel
2015
13 C p. 73-74
2 p.
artikel
31 Searching for the one and many emotional brains Armony, Jorge L.
2015
13 C p. 31-32
2 p.
artikel
32 Sifting noisy data for truths about noisy systems Flyvbjerg, Henrik
2015
13 C p. 141-143
3 p.
artikel
33 Single molecule data under scrutiny Wohland, Thorsten
2015
13 C p. 138-140
3 p.
artikel
34 Some additional considerations in modelling the dynamic traits and genome-wide association studies Das, Kiranmoy
2015
13 C p. 196-197
2 p.
artikel
35 Systems mapping has potential to overcome inherent problems of genetic mapping Mitteroecker, Philipp
2015
13 C p. 190-191
2 p.
artikel
36 The difference between emotion and affect Cochrane, Tom
2015
13 C p. 43-44
2 p.
artikel
37 The hippocampus is an integral part of the temporal limbic system during emotional processing Trost, Wiebke
2015
13 C p. 87-88
2 p.
artikel
38 The multi-instrumentalist hippocampus Strange, Bryan A.
2015
13 C p. 85-86
2 p.
artikel
39 The problem with emotion Bowling, Daniel L.
2015
13 C p. 33-35
3 p.
artikel
40 The Quartet does not play alone Marco-Pallarés, Josep
2015
13 C p. 71-72
2 p.
artikel
41 The quartet theory: Implications for autism spectrum disorder Pehrs, Corinna
2015
13 C p. 77-79
3 p.
artikel
42 The quartet theory of human emotions: An integrative and neurofunctional model Koelsch, Stefan
2015
13 C p. 1-27
27 p.
artikel
43 Toward the practical utility of systems mapping Sun, Lidan
2015
13 C p. 198-201
4 p.
artikel
44 Variability and situatedness of human emotions Nadal, Marcos
2015
13 C p. 75-76
2 p.
artikel
45 What is reconfigured? Engelen, Eva-Maria
2015
13 C p. 45-46
2 p.
artikel
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