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Volume 14 (2020): Issue 1 (Mar 2020)
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From the Editor
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Cinematographic High-Contrast Lighting Can Facilitate Empathetic Affective Mimicry
Beyond the Individual Body
Spinoza's Radical Enactivism and
You Were Never Really Here
Intuition, Evidence, and Carroll's Theory of Narrative
The Plot Twist in TV Serial Narratives
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