Neurocognitive poetics: methods and models for investigating the neuronal and cognitive-affective bases of literature reception.

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Published in Front Hum Neurosci on April 16, 2015

Authors

Arthur M Jacobs1

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Experimental and Neurocognitive Psychology, Freie Universität Berlin Berlin, Germany ; Center for Cognitive Neuroscience (CCNB), Freie Universität Berlin Berlin, Germany ; Dahlem Institute for Neuroimaging of Emotion (D.I.N.E.), Freie Universität Berlin Berlin, Germany.

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