Psychology

Psychology

ISSN Print: 2152-7180
ISSN Online: 2152-7199
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"Great Expectations—Narratives and the Elicitation of Aesthetic Chills"
written by Felix Schoeller, Leonid Perlovsky,
published by Psychology, Vol.6 No.16, 2015
has been cited by the following article(s):
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[2] Preferences need inferences: Learning, valuation, and curiosity in aesthetic experience
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[3] “Stopping for knowledge”: The sense of beauty in the perception-action cycle
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[4] Augmenting aesthetic chills using a wearable prosthesis improves their downstream effects on reward and social cognition
2020
[5] Higher emotions and cognition
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[6] Enhancing human emotions with interoceptive technologies
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[7] T ScienceDirect PHYSICS gf| LIFE
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[8] Dynamics of the knowledge instinct: Effects of incoherence on the cognitive system
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[9] Psychologie du frisson esthétique
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[10] Physics of mind: experimental confirmations of theoretical predictions
2018
[11] Combining virtual reality and biofeedback to foster empathic abilities in humans
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[12] Sublimity and the Dialectic of Horror and Spirituality
Contemporary Visual Culture and the Sublime, 2017
[13] “Hard science” of psychology, physics of the mind
2017
[14] Recentering the Sublime: Cognitive and Neuropsychological Approaches
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[15] Physiological correlates and neural circuitry of being moved
2017
[16] The Sublime as a Mode of Address in Contemporary Environmental Photography
2017
[17] The chemosensory brain requires a distributed cellular mechanism to harness information and resolve conflicts-is consciousness the forum?
2016
[18] An" ecological" action-based synthesis
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[19] The Satiation of Natural Curiosity
International Journal of Signs and Semiotic Systems (IJSSS), 2016
[20] Calling for a developmental perspective on action-based consciousness.
2016
[21] Infer yourself: Interoception and internal" action" in conscious selfhood
2016
[22] The Knowledge Instinct, Cognitive Functions of Music and Cultural Evolution
2016
[23] Cognitive Function of Music and Meaning-Making
2016
[24] Aesthetic Chills: Knowledge-Acquisition, Meaning-Making, and Aesthetic Emotions
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[25] Conflicts everywhere! Perceptions, actions, and cognition all entail memory and reflect conflict
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[26] Conscious content generated by unconscious action-related adjustments
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[27] Action-based synthesis of parental brain consciousness
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[28] Homing in on consciousness: Why is a dream conscious?
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[29] Infer yourself: Interoception and internal “action” in conscious selfhood
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[30] Content encapsulation in consciousness is likely to be incomplete
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[31] Getting back from the basics: What is the role for attention and fronto-parietal circuits in consciousness?
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[32] The science of consciousness must include its more advanced forms
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[33] Origins of emotional consciousness
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[34] Locating consciousness: We are conflicted by the role of conflict
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[35] Insights on consciousness from taste memory research
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[36] Calling for a developmental perspective on action-based consciousness
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[37] Metacognition and conscious experience
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[38] Gödel vs. aristotle: Algorithmic complexity, models of the Mind, and top representations
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[39] At what timescale does consciousness operate?
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[40] Four questions for passive frame theory
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[41] What if consciousness has no function?
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[42] The primary (dis) function of consciousness:(Non) Integration
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[43] Physics of the Mind
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[44] Consciousness of emotions and action selection
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[45] Is conscious content available only to the skeletal muscle system?
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[46] Human consciousness is fundamental for perception and highest emotions
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[47] Explaining consciousness: From correlations to foundations
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[48] Consciousness weaves our internal view of the outside world
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[49] Heavy objects and small children: Developmental data extend the passive frame theory
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[50] The chemosensory brain requires a distributed cellular mechanism to harness information and resolve conflicts–is consciousness the forum?
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2016
[51] Conscious olfaction: Content, function, and localization
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[52] Can skeletomotor action integration occur without consciousness? Evidence from unconscious action inhibition
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[53] An “ecological” action-based synthesis
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[54] Consciousness for perception and for action: A perspective from unconscious binding
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[55] How does consciousness for action relate to attention for action?
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[56] Consciousness around the time of saccadic eye movements
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[57] Homing in on consciousness in the nervous system: An action-based synthesis
The Behavioral and brain sciences, 2016
[58] Passive frame theory: A new synthesis.
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[59] Passive frame theory: A new synthesis
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