Neural processing of emotion in multimodal settings / / topic editors: Martin Klasen, Benjamin Kreifelts, Yu-Han Chen, Janina Seubert and Klaus Mathiak.

Our everyday life is characterized by a multitude of emotionally relevant cues that we perceive and communicate via various sensory channels. This does not only encompass the obvious cases of auditory and visual modalities, but also olfactory, gustatory, and even tactile stimuli. Any kind of emotion...

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