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    Emotion, attention, and the startle reflex.Peter J. Lang, Margaret M. Bradley & Bruce N. Cuthbert - 1990 - Psychological Review 97 (3):377-395.
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    Effects of Feedback and Instructional Set on the Control of Cardiac-Rate Variability.Peter J. Lang, Alan Sroufe & James E. Hastings - 1967 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 75 (4):425.
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    The varieties of emotional experience: A meditation on James-Lange theory.Peter J. Lang - 1994 - Psychological Review 101 (2):211-221.
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    Brain processes in emotional perception: Motivated attention.Harald Schupp, Bruce Cuthbert, Margaret Bradley, Charles Hillman, Alfons Hamm & Peter Lang - 2004 - Cognition and Emotion 18 (5):593-611.
  5. Measuring emotion: Behavior, feeling, and physiology.Margaret M. Bradley & Peter J. Lang - 2000 - In Richard D. R. Lane, L. Nadel, G. L. Ahern, J. Allen & Alfred W. Kaszniak (eds.), Cognitive Neuroscience of Emotion. Oxford University Press. pp. 25--49.
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    Orienting and Emotional Perception: Facilitation, Attenuation, and Interference.Margaret M. Bradley, Andreas Keil & Peter J. Lang - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    Emotion and Motivation: Toward Consensus Definitions and a Common Research Purpose.Peter J. Lang - 2010 - Emotion Review 2 (3):229-233.
    Historically, the hypothesis driving emotion research has been that emotion’s data-base—in language, physiology, and behavior— is organized around specific mental states, as reflected in evaluative language. It is suggested that this approach has not greatly advanced a natural science of emotion and that the developing motivational model of emotion defines a better path: emotion is an evolved trait founded on motivational neural circuitry shared by mammalian species, primitively prompting heightened perceptual processing and reflex mobilization for action to appetitive or threatening (...)
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    Individual differences in imagery and the psychophysiology of emotion.Gregory A. Miller, Daniel N. Levin, Michael J. Kozak, Edwin W. Cook, Alvin McLean & Peter J. Lang - 1987 - Cognition and Emotion 1 (4):367-390.
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    Emotion’s Response Patterns: The Brain and the Autonomic Nervous System.Peter J. Lang - 2014 - Emotion Review 6 (2):93-99.
    The article considers patterns of reactivity in organ systems mediated by the autonomic nervous system as they relate to central neural circuits activated by affectively arousing cues. The relationship of these data to the concept of discrete emotion and their relevance for the autonomic feedback hypothesis are discussed. Research both with animal and human participants is considered and implications drawn for new directions in emotion science. It is suggested that the proposed brain-based view has a greater potential for scientific advance (...)
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    Appetitive and Defensive Motivation: Goal-Directed or Goal-Determined?Peter J. Lang & Margaret M. Bradley - 2013 - Emotion Review 5 (3):230-234.
    Our view is that fundamental appetitive and defensive motivation systems evolved to mediate a complex array of adaptive behaviors that support the organism’s drive to survive—defending against threat and securing resources. Activation of these motive systems engages processes that facilitate attention allocation, information intake, sympathetic arousal, and, depending on context, will prompt tactical actions that can be directed either toward or away from the strategic goal, whether defensively or appetitively determined. Research from our laboratory that measures autonomic, central, and somatic (...)
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    Why Do Chemists Perform Experiments?Peter Lang & Joachim Schummer - unknown
    Nowadays it is well known among historians of science that Francis Bacon, one of the modern defender of the experimental method, owed much of his thoughts to the chemical or alchemical tradition (cf. e.g., Gregory 1938, West 1961, Linden 1974, and Rees 1977). In fact, alchemy, particularly in the Arabic tradition, was always based on laboratory investigations by carefully examining the results of controlled manipulation of materials.1 It is also well known that Francis Bacon’s appeal to the experimental method was (...)
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    A reply to watts and blackstock.Peter J. Lang - 1987 - Cognition and Emotion 1 (4):407-426.
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    Perceptually driven movements as contextual retrieval cues.Margaret M. Bradley, Bruce N. Cuthbert & Peter J. Lang - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):541-543.
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    Cortical slow-wave and cardiac rate responses in stimulus orientation and reaction time conditions.William H. Connor & Peter J. Lang - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 82 (2):310.
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    Accuracy of psychophysical judgments and physiological response amplitude.Robert J. Gatchel & Peter J. Lang - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 98 (1):175.
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    Individual differences in imagery and the psychophysiology of emotion.Gregory A. Miller, Daniel N. Levin, Michael J. Kozak, Edwin W. Cook Iii, Alvin McLean Jr & Peter J. Lang - 1987 - Cognition and Emotion 1 (4):367-390.
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    Processing fearful and neutral sentences: Memory and heart rate change.Scott R. Vrana, Bruce N. Cuthbert & Peter J. Lang - 1989 - Cognition and Emotion 3 (3):179-195.
  18. Themen der paulinischen Missionspredigt auf dem Hintergrund der spät-jüdischhellenistischen Missionsliteratur.Claus Bussmann, Herbert Lang & Peter Lang - 1971
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    Effects of interstimulus interval length and variability on habituation of autonomic components of the orienting response.Robert J. Gatchel & Peter J. Lang - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (4):802.
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    Geschichte der Philosophie: von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart und östliches Denken.Christoph Helferich & Peter Christian Lang - 2012 - Stuttgart: Verlag J.B. Metzler. Edited by Peter Christian Lang.
    Von der Antike bis in die Gegenwart. Verständlich und anschaulich geschrieben, führt der Klassiker durch die wichtigsten Stationen des philosophischen Denkens. Die 4. Auflage wurde um die philosophischen Entwicklungen seit den 1990er Jahren ergänzt. Dazu gehören u. a. Analytische Philosophie, Ethik, Virtuelle Realität, Philosophie der Gefühle und Philosophie als Lebensform. Eine Besonderheit ist das umfangreiche Kapitel über die Philosophie des Ostens: Indien, China, Japan.
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    Anxiety and fear.Peter J. Lang, Gregory A. Miller & Daniel N. Levin - 1983 - In Richard J. Davidson, Gary E. Schwartz & D. H. Shapiro (eds.), Consciousness and Self-Regulation. Plenum. pp. 123--151.
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    Bond order and bond energies.Peter F. Lang - forthcoming - Foundations of Chemistry:1-11.
    This work describes the concept of bond order. It shows that covalent bond energy is correlated to bond order. Simple expressions which included bond order are introduced to calculate bond energies of homo-nuclear and hetero-nuclear bonds. Calculated values of bond energies are compared with literature values and show there is very good agreement between and calculated and experimental values in the vast majority of cases. Bond order reveals the strength of a bond and shows the number of bonds in both (...)
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    Hermeneutik, Ideologiekritik, Ästhetik: über Gadamer und Adorno sowie Fragen einer aktuellen Ästhetik.Peter Christian Lang - 1981 - Königstein (Ts.): Forum Academicum in der Verlagsgruppe Athenäum, Hain, Scriptor, Hanstein.
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    Pp.XVI+245.Peter Lang - unknown
    Perhaps almost all non-theists will agree that ‘the problem of evil’ has some role in their reasons for rejecting traditional Western theism. When they consult their intuitions, non-theists typically do not find it credible to suppose that this is the kind of world which could have been created by an all-powerful, all-knowing, all-good being. Moreover, when they review their reasons for non-belief, non-theists typically find that a catalogue of the amounts and kinds of evils which are to be found in (...)
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    Semantic generalization of conditioned autonomic responses.Peter J. Lang, James Geer & Michael Hnatiow - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 65 (6):552.
  26. Der Vater, der mich gesandt hat. Religionsgeschichtliche Untersuchungen zu den johanneischen Sendungsformeln; zugleich ein Beitrag zur johanneischen Christologie und Ekklesiologie.Juan Peter Miranda, Herbert Lang & Peter Lang - 1972
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