Leonid Perlovsky
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Sign in to add mentorStephen Grossberg | grad student | ||
Lev Davydovitch Landau | grad student | (Physics Tree) | |
Yuri B. Rumer | grad student | (Physics Tree) |
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Daniel S. Levine | collaborator | ||
Lotfi A. Zadeh | collaborator |
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Perlovsky L, Schoeller F. (2019) Unconscious emotions of human learning. Physics of Life Reviews. 31: 257-262 |
Schoeller F, Perlovsky L, Arseniev D. (2018) Physics of mind: Experimental confirmations of theoretical predictions. Physics of Life Reviews. 25: 45-68 |
Perlovsky L. (2016) Human consciousness is fundamental for perception and highest emotions. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 39: e191 |
Schoeller F, Perlovsky L. (2016) Aesthetic Chills: Knowledge-Acquisition, Meaning-Making, and Aesthetic Emotions. Frontiers in Psychology. 7: 1093 |
Perlovsky L. (2015) Aesthetic emotions goals: Comment on "The quartet theory of human emotions: An integrative and neurofunctional model" by S. Koelsch et al. Physics of Life Reviews. 13: 80-2 |
Perlovsky L. (2014) Mystery in experimental psychology, how to measure aesthetic emotions? Frontiers in Psychology. 5: 1006 |
Perlovsky L. (2014) Aesthetic emotions, what are their cognitive functions? Frontiers in Psychology. 5: 98 |
Ilin R, Zhang J, Perlovsky L, et al. (2014) Vague-to-crisp dynamics of percept formation modeled as operant (selectionist) process. Cognitive Neurodynamics. 8: 71-80 |
Perlovsky L. (2013) Language and cognition-joint acquisition, dual hierarchy, and emotional prosody. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 7: 123 |
Perlovsky L, Ilin R. (2012) Brain. Conscious and unconscious mechanisms of cognition, emotions, and language. Brain Sciences. 2: 790-834 |