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Dalya Samur

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Cognition & Emotion|January 19, 2017
Does a single session of reading literary fiction prime enhanced mentalising performance? Four replication experiments of Kidd and Castano (2013)Dalya Samur, Mattie Tops, Sander L Koole
Cognition & Emotion|March 11, 2020
Getting lost in a story: how narrative engagement emerges from narrative perspective and individual differences in alexithymiaDalya Samur, Mattie Tops, Ringailė Slapšinskaitė, et al.
Neuropsychologia|October 10, 2015
Emotional context modulates embodied metaphor comprehensionDalya Samur, Vicky T Lai, Peter Hagoort, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|December 7, 2013
Four decades of research on alexithymia: moving toward clinical applicationsDalya Samur, Mattie Tops, Caroline Schlinkert, et al.
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Cognition & Emotion|January 19, 2017
Does a single session of reading literary fiction prime enhanced mentalising performance? Four replication experiments of Kidd and Castano (2013)Dalya Samur, Mattie Tops, Sander L Koole
Cognition & Emotion|March 11, 2020
Getting lost in a story: how narrative engagement emerges from narrative perspective and individual differences in alexithymiaDalya Samur, Mattie Tops, Ringailė Slapšinskaitė, et al.
Neuropsychologia|October 10, 2015
Emotional context modulates embodied metaphor comprehensionDalya Samur, Vicky T Lai, Peter Hagoort, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|December 7, 2013
Four decades of research on alexithymia: moving toward clinical applicationsDalya Samur, Mattie Tops, Caroline Schlinkert, et al.
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