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Cognition & Emotion, Volume 21 Issue 6 2007

How distinctive is affective processing?

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Impact Factor 1.424 and 5-Year Impact Factor 2.302 (2009 Thomson Reuters, 2008 JCR)
ISSN: 1464-0600 (electronic) 0269-9931 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 8 issues per year
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How distinctive is affective processing? On the implications of using cognitive paradigms to study affect and emotion
Andreas B. Eder;  Bernhard Hommel; Jan De Houwer
Pages 1137 – 1154
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Differentiation in cognitive and emotional meanings: An evolutionary analysis
Philip J. Barnard;  David J. Duke;  Richard W. Byrne; Iain Davidson
Pages 1155 – 1183
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Affect is a form of cognition: A neurobiological analysis
Seth Duncan; Lisa Feldman Barrett
Pages 1184 – 1211
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On the interdependence of cognition and emotion
Justin Storbeck; Gerald L. Clore
Pages 1212 – 1237
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Can cognitive methods be used to study the unique aspect of emotion: An appraisal theorist's answer
Agnes Moors
Pages 1238 – 1269
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Affect and action: Towards an event-coding account
Tristan Lavender; Bernhard Hommel
Pages 1270 – 1296
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Common valence coding in action and evaluation: Affective blindness towards response-compatible stimuli
Andreas B. Eder; Karl Christoph Klauer
Pages 1297 – 1322
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Mere exposure in reverse: Mood and motion modulate memory bias
Mark Rotteveel; R. Hans Phaf
Pages 1323 – 1346
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Affective distinctiveness: Illusory or real?
John T. Cacioppo; Gary G. Berntson
Pages 1347 – 1359
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