File:Implicit-Processing-of-Visual-Emotions-Is-Affected-by-Sound-Induced-Affective-States-and-Individual-pone.0103278.s002.oga
Implicit-Processing-of-Visual-Emotions-Is-Affected-by-Sound-Induced-Affective-States-and-Individual-pone.0103278.s002.oga (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 30 s, 66 kbps, file size: 242 KB)
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Source | Sound S2 from Quarto T, Blasi G, Pallesen K, Bertolino A, Brattico E (2014). "Implicit Processing of Visual Emotions Is Affected by Sound-Induced Affective States and Individual Affective Traits". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0103278. PMID 25072162. PMC: 4114563. | ||
Author | Quarto T, Blasi G, Pallesen K, Bertolino A, Brattico E | ||
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