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         "label" : "Reference measures of lower-limb joint range of motion, muscle strength, and selective voluntary motor control of typically developing children aged 5\u201317 years",
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         "journal": "Journal of Children\u2019s Orthopaedics","publisher":"SAGE Publications",
         "year": "2024", 
         "url": "http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/18632521241234768", 
         
         "author": [ 
            "Emily Scherff","Sabrina Elisabeth Schnell","Tobias Siebert","Sonia D\u2019Souza"
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            	{"first" : "Emily",	"last" : "Scherff"},
            	{"first" : "Sabrina Elisabeth",	"last" : "Schnell"},
            	{"first" : "Tobias",	"last" : "Siebert"},
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         "editor": [ 
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            	{"first" : "Tobias",	"last" : "Siebert"}
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         "pages": "1-10","abstract": "Background:\r\nJoint range of motion based on the neutral null method, muscle strength based on manual muscle testing, and selective voluntary motor control based on selective control assessment of the lower extremity are standard parameters of a pediatric three-dimensional clinical gait analysis. Lower-limb reference data of children are necessary to identify and quantify abnormalities, but these are limited and when present restricted to specific joints or muscles.\r\nMethods:\r\nThis is the first study that encompasses the aforementioned parameters from a single group of 34 typically developing children aged 5\u201317\u2009years. Left and right values were averaged for each participant, and then the mean and standard deviation calculated for the entire sample. The data set was tested for statistical significance (p\u2009<\u20090.05).\r\nResults:\r\nJoint angle reference values are mostly consistent with previously published standards, although there is a large variability in the existing literature. All muscle strength distributions, except for M. quadriceps femoris, differ significantly from the maximum value of 5. The mean number of repetitions of heel-rise test is 12\u2009±\u20095. Selective voluntary motor control shows that all distributions, except for M. quadriceps femoris, differ significantly from the maximum value of 2.\r\nConclusion:\r\nSince typically developing children do not match expectations and reference values from the available literature and clinical use, this study emphasizes the importance of normative data. Excessively high expectations lead to typically developing children being falsely underestimated and affected children being rated too low. This is of great relevance for therapists and clinicians.",
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         "author": [ 
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         "mrreviewer" : "Corentin Audiard",
         
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         "label" : "On qualitative properties of solutions to microelectromechanical systems with general permittivity",
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         "year": "2016", 
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         "author": [ 
            "Christina Lienstromberg"
         ],
         "authors": [
         	
            	{"first" : "Christina",	"last" : "Lienstromberg"}
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         "volume": "179","number": "4","pages": "581--602","abstract": "\"Qualitative properties of solutions to the evolution problem modelling microelectromechanical systems with general permittivity profile are investigated. The system couples a parabolic evolution problem for the displacement of a membrane with an elliptic free boundary value problem for the electric potential in the region between the membrane and a rigid ground plate. We briefly allude to results concerning local and global well-posedness and the small-apect ratio limit. However, the focus is here on proving non-positivity of the membrane displacement for the full moving boundary problem under certain boundary conditions on the potential, as well as the existence of finite-time singularities assuming to have a non-positive solution.''",
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         "year": "2022", 
         "url": "https://doi.org/10.1519%2Fjsc.0000000000003517", 
         
         "author": [ 
            "Tobias Siebert","Lars Donath","Mischa Borsdorf","Norman Stutzig"
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         "authors": [
         	
            	{"first" : "Tobias",	"last" : "Siebert"},
            	{"first" : "Lars",	"last" : "Donath"},
            	{"first" : "Mischa",	"last" : "Borsdorf"},
            	{"first" : "Norman",	"last" : "Stutzig"}
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         "editor": [ 
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            	{"first" : "Tobias",	"last" : "Siebert"}
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         "language" : "English",
         
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         "label" : "Considerations on the human Achilles tendon moment arm for in vivo triceps surae muscle--tendon unit force estimates",
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         "journal": "Scientific Reports",
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         "url": "https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-76625-x", 
         
         "author": [ 
            "Denis Holzer","Florian Kurt Paternoster","Daniel Hahn","Tobias Siebert","Wolfgang Seiberl"
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            	{"first" : "Denis",	"last" : "Holzer"},
            	{"first" : "Florian Kurt",	"last" : "Paternoster"},
            	{"first" : "Daniel",	"last" : "Hahn"},
            	{"first" : "Tobias",	"last" : "Siebert"},
            	{"first" : "Wolfgang",	"last" : "Seiberl"}
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         "volume": "10","number": "1","pages": "19559","abstract": "Moment arm-angle functions (MA-a-functions) are commonly used to estimate in vivo muscle forces in humans. However, different MA-a-functions might not only influence the magnitude of the estimated muscle forces but also change the shape of the muscle's estimated force-angle relationship (F-a-r). Therefore, we investigated the influence of different literature based Achilles tendon MA-a-functions on the triceps surae muscle--tendon unit F-a-r. The individual in vivo triceps torque--angle relationship was determined in 14 participants performing maximum voluntary fixed-end plantarflexion contractions from 18.3°þinspace±þinspace3.2° plantarflexion to 24.2°þinspace±þinspace5.1° dorsiflexion on a dynamometer. The resulting F-a-r were calculated using 15 literature-based in vivo Achilles tendon MA-a-functions. MA-a-functions affected the F-a-r shape and magnitude of estimated peak active triceps muscle--tendon unit force. Depending on the MA-a-function used, the triceps was solely operating on the ascending limb (nþinspace=þinspace2), on the ascending limb and plateau region (nþinspace=þinspace12), or on the ascending limb, plateau region and descending limb of the F-a-r (nþinspace=þinspace1). According to our findings, the estimated triceps muscle--tendon unit forces and the shape of the F-a-r are highly dependent on the MA-a-function used. As these functions are affected by many variables, we recommend using individual Achilles tendon MA-a-functions, ideally accounting for contraction intensity-related changes in moment arm magnitude.",
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         "url": "https://doi.org/10.1016%2Fj.jbiomech.2020.110054", 
         
         "author": [ 
            "Stefan Papenkort","Markus Böl","Tobias Siebert"
         ],
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            	{"first" : "Stefan",	"last" : "Papenkort"},
            	{"first" : "Markus",	"last" : "Böl"},
            	{"first" : "Tobias",	"last" : "Siebert"}
         ],
         
         "editor": [ 
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            	{"first" : "Tobias",	"last" : "Siebert"}
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         "label" : "A two scale model for liquid phase epitaxy with elasticity: An iterative\n\tprocedure",
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         "year": "2013", 
         "url": "http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/zamm.201200238", 
         
         "author": [ 
            "Ch. Eck","M. Kutter","A.-M. Sändig","Ch. Rohde"
         ],
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            	{"first" : "Ch.",	"last" : "Eck"},
            	{"first" : "M.",	"last" : "Kutter"},
            	{"first" : "A.-M.",	"last" : "Sändig"},
            	{"first" : "Ch.",	"last" : "Rohde"}
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         "doi" : "10.1002/zamm.201200238",
         
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         "label" : "Well-Posedness of a Two Scale Model for Liquid Phase Epitaxy with\n\tElasticity",
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         "description" : "",
         "date" : "2018-07-20 10:54:15",
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         "year": "2017", 
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         "author": [ 
            "Michael Kutter","Christian Rohde","Anna-Margarete Sändig"
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         "authors": [
         	
            	{"first" : "Michael",	"last" : "Kutter"},
            	{"first" : "Christian",	"last" : "Rohde"},
            	{"first" : "Anna-Margarete",	"last" : "Sändig"}
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         "label" : "Modeling of ferroelectric hysteresis as variational inequality",
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         "author": [ 
            "Michael Kutter","Anna-Margarete Sändig"
         ],
         "authors": [
         	
            	{"first" : "Michael",	"last" : "Kutter"},
            	{"first" : "Anna-Margarete",	"last" : "Sändig"}
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         "volume": "34","number": "1","pages": "84--89","abstract": "Ferroelectric materials are characterized by interaction-effects of\n\tmechanical and electrical fields due to different polarization directions\n\tof the unit cells. The relations between polarisation and electric\n\tfield and mechanical strain and electric field respectively can be\n\tdescribed by hysteresis curves. Some models, which describe the ferroelectric\n\tmaterial behaviour, e.g. [3], [8], rely on concepts close to elastoplasticity.\n\tWe use these ideas and derive variational evolution inequalities\n\tanalogously to elastoplastic models discussed in [1]. Based on these\n\tinequalities we formulate equivalent mathematical problems and get\n\tsome existence results. The formulation of variational evolution\n\tinequalities is a good starting point for numerical methods similar\n\tto elastoplasticity (� 2011 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)",
         "issn" : "1522-2608",
         
         "doi" : "10.1002/gamm.201110013",
         
         "bibtexKey": "kutter2011modeling"

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         "label" : "Visual Analysis and Dissemination of Scientific Literature Collections\n   with SurVis",
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         "date" : "2017-05-18 11:32:12",
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         "journal": "IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VISUALIZATION AND COMPUTER GRAPHICS","publisher":"IEEE COMPUTER SOC","address":"10662 LOS VAQUEROS CIRCLE, PO BOX 3014, LOS ALAMITOS, CA 90720-1314 USA",
         "year": "{2016}", 
         "url": "", 
         
         "author": [ 
            "Fabian Beck","Sebastian Koch","Daniel Weiskopf"
         ],
         "authors": [
         	
            	{"first" : "Fabian",	"last" : "Beck"},
            	{"first" : "Sebastian",	"last" : "Koch"},
            	{"first" : "Daniel",	"last" : "Weiskopf"}
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         "volume": "22","number": "1","pages": "180-189","note": "10th IEEE Conference on Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST) /\n   IEEE VIS Conference, Chicago, IL, OCT 25-30, 2015","abstract": "Bibliographic data such as collections of scientific articles and\n   citation networks have been studied extensively in information\n   visualization and visual analytics research. Powerful systems have been\n   built to support various types of bibliographic analysis, but they\n   require some training and cannot be used to disseminate the insights\n   gained. In contrast, we focused on developing a more accessible visual\n   analytics system, called SurVis, that is ready to disseminate a\n   carefully surveyed literature collection. The authors of a survey may\n   use our Web-based system to structure and analyze their literature\n   database. Later, readers of the survey can obtain an overview, quickly\n   retrieve specific publications, and reproduce or extend the original\n   bibliographic analysis. Our system employs a set of selectors that\n   enable users to filter and browse the literature collection as well as\n   to control interactive visualizations. The versatile selector concept\n   includes selectors for textual search, filtering by keywords and\n   meta-information, selection and clustering of similar publications, and\n   following citation links. Agreement to the selector is represented by\n   word-sized sparkline visualizations seamlessly integrated into the user\n   interface. Based on an analysis of the analytical reasoning process. we\n   derived requirements for the system. We developed the system in a\n   formative way involving other researchers writing literature surveys. A\n   questionnaire study with 14 visual analytics experts confirms that\n   SurVis meets the initially formulated requirements.",
         "author-email" : "fabian.beck@visus.uni-stuttgart.de\n   sebastian.koch@visus.uni-stuttgart.de\n   weiskopf@visus.uni-stuttgart.de",
         
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         "affiliation" : "Beck, F (Reprint Author), Univ Stuttgart, VISUS, Stuttgart, Germany.\n   Beck, Fabian; Koch, Sebastian; Weiskopf, Daniel, Univ Stuttgart, VISUS, Stuttgart, Germany.",
         
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         "funding-text" : "We thank all people providing feedback on the system, in particular, the\n   early users of SurVis and all participants of the questionnaire study.\n   Fabian Beck is indebted to the Baden-Wurttemberg Stiftung for the\n   financial support of this research project within the Postdoctoral\n   Fellowship for Leading Early Career Researchers.",
         
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            "Microemulsifying","IL","in","{Nanostructure","liquids}","-","water","TX-100;","of","ionic","water;","Hydrophobic","{[}BMIm]PF6"
         ],
         
         "intraHash" : "70dee24266ccbf90fa94002bc1e74d50",
         "interHash" : "7d16b88d7b5db6245def05324938731e",
         "label" : "About the nanostructure of the ternary system water - [BMIm]PF6 -\n   TX-100",
         "user" : "hermann",
         "description" : "",
         "date" : "2017-05-18 11:32:12",
         "changeDate" : "2017-05-18 09:32:12",
         "count" : 2,
         "pub-type": "article",
         "journal": "JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE","publisher":"ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE","address":"525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA",
         "year": "{2016}", 
         "url": "", 
         
         "author": [ 
            "Harun Bilgili","Matthias Buerger","Cosima Stubenrauch","Jan H. Porada"
         ],
         "authors": [
         	
            	{"first" : "Harun",	"last" : "Bilgili"},
            	{"first" : "Matthias",	"last" : "Buerger"},
            	{"first" : "Cosima",	"last" : "Stubenrauch"},
            	{"first" : "Jan H.",	"last" : "Porada"}
         ],
         "volume": "484","pages": "237-248","abstract": "Hypothesis: Many efforts have been made to formulate water-IL\n   microemulsions. One of the most intensely studied systems is H2O -\n   1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate ([BMIm]PF6) -\n   4-octylphenol polyethoxylate (TX-100) and it is not questioned that this\n   system forms microemulsions. The nanostructures observed for traditional\n   microemulsions are postulated with the surfactant being adsorbed at the\n   interface such that the hydrophilic EO sides intrude into the water\n   domains, while the hydrophobic hydrocarbon chains are immersed into\n   [BMIm]PF6. However, the high polarity of [BMIm] PF6 and the\n   observation that [BMIm]PF6 mixes well with oligoethylene oxides but\n   hardly with non polar solvents like toluene or alkanes are not in line\n   with this picture.\n   Experiments: We re-studied the ternary system H2O - [BMIm]PF6 - TX-100\n   by measuring phase diagrams, determining tie-lines, and carrying out\n   ROESY NMR and PFG NMR measurements.\n   Findings: We found that the hydrophobic part of the surfactant interacts\n   neither with water nor with [BMIm]PF6, while both solvents interact\n   with the hydrophilic part of the surfactant. We suggest that the\n   surfactant is not adsorbed at the interface between water and the IL,\n   but forms normal spherical or elongated micelles or even continuous\n   aggregates with the hydrocarbon chains forming the interior of the\n   aggregates. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.",
         "author-email" : "cosima.stubenrauch@ipc.uni-stuttgart.de",
         
         "eissn" : "1095-7103",
         
         "issn" : "0021-9797",
         
         "keywords-plus" : "HYDROPHOBIC IONIC LIQUID; SOLVENT-SOLUTE INTERACTIONS; PHASE-BEHAVIOR;\n   NONIONIC SURFACTANTS; FIELD GRADIENT; TRITON X-100; CLOUD POINT;\n   MICROEMULSIONS; SPECTROSCOPY; HEXAFLUOROPHOSPHATE",
         
         "number-of-cited-references" : "56",
         
         "web-of-science-categories" : "Chemistry, Physical",
         
         "affiliation" : "Stubenrauch, C (Reprint Author), Univ Stuttgart, Inst Phys Chem, Pfaffenwaldring 55, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany.\n   Bilgili, Harun; Buerger, Matthias; Stubenrauch, Cosima; Porada, Jan H., Univ Stuttgart, Inst Phys Chem, Pfaffenwaldring 55, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany.",
         
         "research-areas" : "Chemistry",
         
         "language" : "English",
         
         "times-cited" : "0",
         
         "doi" : "10.1016/j.jcis.2016.08.083",
         
         "bibtexKey": "ISI:000385690200027"

      }
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      {
         "type" : "Publication",
         "id"   : "https://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/21c945f5f5b05381bdb9a84f00e20cc2b/hermann",         
         "tags" : [
            "{Security","transition}","of","Consumer","supply;","Energy","behavior;"
         ],
         
         "intraHash" : "1c945f5f5b05381bdb9a84f00e20cc2b",
         "interHash" : "2f563e84be7c7330e8adf0bdb9348b0f",
         "label" : "How to approach consumers' nonmonetary evaluation of electricity supply\n   security? The case of Germany from a multidisciplinary perspective",
         "user" : "hermann",
         "description" : "",
         "date" : "2017-05-18 11:32:12",
         "changeDate" : "2017-05-18 09:32:12",
         "count" : 5,
         "pub-type": "article",
         "journal": "UTILITIES POLICY","publisher":"ELSEVIER SCI LTD","address":"THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND",
         "year": "{2016}", 
         "url": "", 
         
         "author": [ 
            "Sophia Becker","Dominik Schober","Sandra Wassermann"
         ],
         "authors": [
         	
            	{"first" : "Sophia",	"last" : "Becker"},
            	{"first" : "Dominik",	"last" : "Schober"},
            	{"first" : "Sandra",	"last" : "Wassermann"}
         ],
         "volume": "42","pages": "74-84","abstract": "Consumers' preferences regarding the security of supply (SoS) of\n   electricity are generally assessed through economic estimates of the\n   value of lost load. However, this,monodisciplinary approach typically\n   builds on homo oeconomicus assumptions and neglects consumers'\n   nonmonetary evaluations of SoS. This can result in short-sighted\n   regulation, especially in the context of a transition like Germany's\n   Energiewende. This paper provides a consumer-centered perspective on SoS\n   employing psychological and sociological research on energy. German\n   consumers' strong involvement in the Energiewende and their strong\n   commitment to it make them a fascinating case. To determine the\n   practical implications, we explore under what circumstances altered\n   levels of SoS could be acceptable to consumers. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd.\n   All rights reserved.",
         "author-email" : "sophia.becker@sowi.uni-stuttgart.de",
         
         "issn" : "0957-1787",
         
         "keywords-plus" : "ENERGY SECURITY; POWER INTERRUPTIONS; PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS; NEED\n   HIERARCHY; UNITED-STATES; OUTAGE COSTS; RELIABILITY; CONSUMPTION; PEAK;\n   ENVIRONMENT",
         
         "funding-acknowledgement" : "Helmholtz Alliance ENERGY TRANS",
         
         "research-areas" : "Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences & Ecology",
         
         "eissn" : "1878-4356",
         
         "number-of-cited-references" : "73",
         
         "affiliation" : "Becker, S (Reprint Author), Univ Stuttgart, Stuttgart Res Ctr Interdisciplinary Risk & Innova, Seidenstr 36, D-70174 Stuttgart, Germany.\n   Becker, Sophia; Wassermann, Sandra, Univ Stuttgart, Stuttgart Res Ctr Interdisciplinary Risk & Innova, Seidenstr 36, D-70174 Stuttgart, Germany.\n   Schober, Dominik, Ctr European Econ Res ZEW, L7 1, D-68161 Mannheim, Germany.",
         
         "web-of-science-categories" : "Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies",
         
         "language" : "English",
         
         "funding-text" : "This paper was supported by the Helmholtz Alliance ENERGY TRANS. The\n   authors would like to thank their colleagues for the helpful feedback\n   and inspiring discussion on the topic at various interdisciplinary\n   ENERGY TRANS workshops.",
         
         "times-cited" : "0",
         
         "doi" : "10.1016/j.jup.2016.06.012",
         
         "bibtexKey": "ISI:000388051500009"

      }
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      {
         "type" : "Publication",
         "id"   : "https://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/25a7e6adee0b60ed504dfff70f589666f/hermann",         
         "tags" : [
            "emotion","of","and","stream","emotion}","thought;","cognition;","theory","{Adverbialism;"
         ],
         
         "intraHash" : "5a7e6adee0b60ed504dfff70f589666f",
         "interHash" : "46be8aca07ab033898b906dd6c5316eb",
         "label" : "Thinking sadly: In favor of an adverbial theory of emotions",
         "user" : "hermann",
         "description" : "",
         "date" : "2017-05-18 11:32:12",
         "changeDate" : "2017-05-18 09:32:12",
         "count" : 3,
         "pub-type": "article",
         "journal": "PHILOSOPHICAL PSYCHOLOGY","publisher":"ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD","address":"2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND",
         "year": "{2016}", 
         "url": "", 
         
         "author": [ 
            "Anja Berninger"
         ],
         "authors": [
         	
            	{"first" : "Anja",	"last" : "Berninger"}
         ],
         "volume": "29","number": "6","pages": "799-812","abstract": "Introspective as well as empirical evidence indicates that emotions\n   shape our thinking in numerous ways. Yet, this modificatory aspect of\n   emotions has received relatively little interest in the philosophy of\n   emotion. I give a detailed account of this aspect. Drawing both on the\n   work of William James and adverbialist conceptions of perception, I\n   sketch a theory of emotions that takes these aspects into consideration\n   and suggest that we should understand emotions as manners of thinking.",
         "author-email" : "anja.berninger@philo.uni-stuttgart.de",
         
         "eissn" : "1465-394X",
         
         "issn" : "0951-5089",
         
         "keywords-plus" : "SELF-FOCUSED ATTENTION; POSITIVE AFFECT; BASIC EMOTIONS; THOUGHT SPEED;\n   CORE AFFECT; MOOD; EXPERIENCE; COGNITION; BROADEN",
         
         "number-of-cited-references" : "72",
         
         "web-of-science-categories" : "Ethics; Psychology, Multidisciplinary",
         
         "affiliation" : "Berninger, A (Reprint Author), Univ Stuttgart, Dept Philosophy, Stuttgart, Germany.\n   Berninger, Anja, Univ Stuttgart, Dept Philosophy, Stuttgart, Germany.",
         
         "research-areas" : "Social Sciences - Other Topics; Psychology",
         
         "language" : "English",
         
         "times-cited" : "0",
         
         "doi" : "10.1080/09515089.2016.1159294",
         
         "bibtexKey": "ISI:000379735500001"

      }
	  
   ]
}
