Volume 13

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Mapping complex traits as a dynamic system

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2015
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english
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6

Evolutionary considerations on complex emotions and music-induced emotions

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2015
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english
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PDF, 197 KB
english, 2015
7

Toward the practical utility of systems mapping

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2015
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english
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PDF, 259 KB
english, 2015
8

Editorial Board

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2015
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PDF, 104 KB
2015
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Beyond experimental noise: Analyzing single-molecule data of heterogeneous systems

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2015
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english
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PDF, 148 KB
english, 2015
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Single molecule data under scrutiny

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2015
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english
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PDF, 162 KB
english, 2015
13

How to get more from less

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2015
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english
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PDF, 168 KB
english, 2015
14

Efficient use of systems mapping without expert knowledge

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2015
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english
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PDF, 149 KB
english, 2015
15

From neuro-functional to neuro-computational models

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2015
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english
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PDF, 150 KB
english, 2015
16

Sifting noisy data for truths about noisy systems

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2015
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english
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PDF, 152 KB
english, 2015
17

Disentangling complex emotions with structured neurophysiological models

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2015
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english
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PDF, 339 KB
english, 2015
18

Emotion and language – When and how comes emotion into words?

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2015
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english
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PDF, 157 KB
english, 2015
19

“Anything is good that stimulates thought” in the hippocampus

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2015
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english
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PDF, 164 KB
english, 2015
20

Orchestrating emotion and action in an evolutionary framework

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2015
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english
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PDF, 158 KB
english, 2015
21

What is reconfigured?

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2015
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english
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PDF, 143 KB
english, 2015
22

Human emotion in the brain and the body: Why language matters

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2015
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english
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PDF, 170 KB
english, 2015
24

The problem with emotion

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2015
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english
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PDF, 156 KB
english, 2015
25

Regulating with imagery and the complexity of basic emotions

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2015
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english
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PDF, 157 KB
english, 2015
26

Variability and situatedness of human emotions

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2015
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english
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PDF, 159 KB
english, 2015
27

Dynamic fluctuations in single-molecule biophysics experiments

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2015
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english
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PDF, 146 KB
english, 2015
28

On the role of language from basic to cultural modulation of affect

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2015
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english
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PDF, 159 KB
english, 2015
29

Searching for the one and many emotional brains

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2015
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english
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PDF, 150 KB
english, 2015
30

Predictive coding links perception, action, and learning to emotions in music

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2015
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english
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PDF, 164 KB
english, 2015
31

Bridges from affect to language

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2015
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english
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PDF, 141 KB
english, 2015
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The quartet theory: Implications for autism spectrum disorder

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2015
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english
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PDF, 162 KB
english, 2015
33

The difference between emotion and affect

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2015
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english
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PDF, 142 KB
english, 2015
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The multi-instrumentalist hippocampus

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2015
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english
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PDF, 150 KB
english, 2015
36

Musical rhythm and affect

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2015
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english
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PDF, 167 KB
english, 2015
37

Language limits the experience of emotions

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2015
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english
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PDF, 180 KB
english, 2015
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Systems mapping has potential to overcome inherent problems of genetic mapping

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2015
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english
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PDF, 147 KB
english, 2015
39

Life away from the coverslip

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2015
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english
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PDF, 155 KB
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41

Instruments, conductors, dancers, and intendants

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2015
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english
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PDF, 251 KB
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43

Digging deeper into noise

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2015
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english
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PDF, 145 KB
english, 2015
44

The Quartet does not play alone

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2015
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english
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PDF, 154 KB
english, 2015
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Aesthetic emotions goals

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2015
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english
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PDF, 157 KB
english, 2015