Special Session Summary the Adaptive and Less Adaptive Impact of Visceral and Cognitive Facets of Emotional Experience



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Laurette Dube and Catherine Cole (2004) ,"Special Session Summary the Adaptive and Less Adaptive Impact of Visceral and Cognitive Facets of Emotional Experience", in NA - Advances in Consumer Research Volume 31, eds. Barbara E. Kahn and Mary Frances Luce, Valdosta, GA : Association for Consumer Research, Pages: 632-632.

Authors

Laurette Dube, McGill University
Catherine Cole, University of Iowa



Volume

NA - Advances in Consumer Research Volume 31 | 2004



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