Emotion and Cognition: Credits
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This page was created in Fall 2000 for English 388: Minds, Texts, and Technology and with the help of Peg Syverson and my colleagues, Kari Banta, Renee Barlow, Olin Bjork, Don Jones, Lev Michael, and Bill Wolff.



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