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Julia F Christensen

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 5, 2017
Pleasure junkies all around! Why it matters and why 'the arts' might be the answer: a biopsychological perspectiveJulia F Christensen
Progress in Brain Research|May 22, 2018
On the moral import of the arts: The case of musicAntoni Gomila, Julia F Christensen
Progress in Brain Research|May 22, 2018
PrefaceJulia F Christensen, Antoni Gomila
Progress in Brain Research|May 22, 2018
Introduction: Art and the brain: From pleasure to well-beingJulia F Christensen, Antoni Gomila
Perception|December 19, 2018
The Warburg Dance Movement Library-The WADAMO Library: A Validation StudyJulia F Christensen, Anna Lambrechts, Manos Tsakiris
Acta Psychologica|December 14, 2020
Emotion matters: Different psychophysiological responses to expressive and non-expressive full-body movementsJulia F Christensen, Ruben T Azevedo, Manos Tsakiris
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|February 6, 2024
Iranian classical dance as a subject for empirical research: An elusive genreJulia F Christensen, Shahrzad Khorsandi, Melanie Wald-Fuhrmann
Perception|June 13, 2014
A norming study and library of 203 dance movementsJulia F Christensen, Marcos Nadal, Camilo José Cela-Conde
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|August 9, 2017
Not all about sex: neural and biobehavioral functions of human danceJulia F Christensen, Camilo José Cela-Conde, Antoni Gomila
Psychophysiology|September 24, 2017
I can feel my heartbeat: Dancers have increased interoceptive accuracyJulia F Christensen, Sebastian B Gaigg, Beatriz Calvo-Merino
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 5, 2017
Pleasure junkies all around! Why it matters and why 'the arts' might be the answer: a biopsychological perspectiveJulia F Christensen
Progress in Brain Research|May 22, 2018
On the moral import of the arts: The case of musicAntoni Gomila, Julia F Christensen
Progress in Brain Research|May 22, 2018
PrefaceJulia F Christensen, Antoni Gomila
Progress in Brain Research|May 22, 2018
Introduction: Art and the brain: From pleasure to well-beingJulia F Christensen, Antoni Gomila
Perception|December 19, 2018
The Warburg Dance Movement Library-The WADAMO Library: A Validation StudyJulia F Christensen, Anna Lambrechts, Manos Tsakiris
Acta Psychologica|December 14, 2020
Emotion matters: Different psychophysiological responses to expressive and non-expressive full-body movementsJulia F Christensen, Ruben T Azevedo, Manos Tsakiris
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|February 6, 2024
Iranian classical dance as a subject for empirical research: An elusive genreJulia F Christensen, Shahrzad Khorsandi, Melanie Wald-Fuhrmann
Perception|June 13, 2014
A norming study and library of 203 dance movementsJulia F Christensen, Marcos Nadal, Camilo José Cela-Conde
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|August 9, 2017
Not all about sex: neural and biobehavioral functions of human danceJulia F Christensen, Camilo José Cela-Conde, Antoni Gomila
Psychophysiology|September 24, 2017
I can feel my heartbeat: Dancers have increased interoceptive accuracyJulia F Christensen, Sebastian B Gaigg, Beatriz Calvo-Merino
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