Beyond arousal and valence: the importance of the biological versus social relevance of emotional stimuli

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P6179Dimensions Publication ID1019801710
P356DOI10.3758/S13415-011-0062-X
P932PMC publication ID3306241
P698PubMed publication ID21964552
P5875ResearchGate publication ID51688170

P2093author name stringMara Mather
Kazuhisa Niki
Michiko Sakaki
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P433issue1
P304page(s)115-139
P577publication date2012-03-01
P1433published inCognitive, Affective and Behavioral NeuroscienceQ15767678
P1476titleBeyond arousal and valence: the importance of the biological versus social relevance of emotional stimuli
P478volume12

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