Citation: | Chao-Ju Tang. Embodied Emotion-Turn from Traditional to Post-Cognitive Perspectives[J]. Journal of Electronic Science and Technology, 2017, 15(1): 52-57. DOI: 10.11989/JEST.1674-862X.6122012 |
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