Cognitive neuroscience needs affective neuroscience (and vice versa).

scientific article published in February 2000

Cognitive neuroscience needs affective neuroscience (and vice versa). is …
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P356DOI10.1006/BRCG.1999.1170
P8608Fatcat IDrelease_dqkfe5cupnhthbjqckr45paj7q
P698PubMed publication ID10739607
P5875ResearchGate publication ID12575917

P2093author name stringDavidson RJ
P433issue1
P921main subjectneuroscienceQ207011
cognitive neuroscienceQ1138951
P304page(s)89-92
P577publication date2000-02-01
P1433published inBrain and CognitionQ4955810
P1476titleCognitive neuroscience needs affective neuroscience (and vice versa).
P478volume42

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