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Volume 21, Number 6, September 2007

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Differentiation in cognitive and emotional meanings: An evolutionary analysis
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Affect is a form of cognition: A neurobiological analysis
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On the interdependence of cognition and emotion
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Affect and action: Towards an event-coding account
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Common valence coding in action and evaluation: Affective blindness towards response-compatible stimuli
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Mere exposure in reverse: Mood and motion modulate memory bias
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Affective distinctiveness: Illusory or real?
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