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Curiosity and pathways to well-being and meaning in life: Traits, states, and everyday behaviors
TL;DR: For instance, the authors found that on days when they are more curious, people high in trait curiosity reported more frequent growth-oriented behaviors and greater presence of meaning, search for meaning, and life satisfaction.
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Emotional responses to art: From collation and arousal to cognition and emotion.
TL;DR: Tan et al. as discussed by the authors pointed out that the behavioral emphasis on observable action over inner experience would lead to a neglect of research on aesthetics, and that both art and emotion resurfaced in psychology at about the same time.
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Angular brushing of extended parallel coordinates
TL;DR: This paper presents angular brushing for parallel coordinates (PC) as a new approach to highlighting rational data-properties, i.e., features which - in a non-separable way - depend on two data dimensions.
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Looking past pleasure: Anger, confusion, disgust, pride, surprise, and other unusual aesthetic emotions.
TL;DR: The authors provides an overview of some unusual aesthetic emotions: knowledge emotions (interest, confusion, and surprise), hostile emotions (anger, disgust, and contempt), and self-conscious emotions (pride, shame, and embarrassment).
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Technical Section: CGV-An interactive graph visualization system
TL;DR: This work presents a fully implemented graph visualization system, called CGV (Coordinated Graph Visualization), whose particular emphasis is on interaction, that has been designed as a dual-use system that can run as a stand-alone application or as an applet in a web browser.
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Corrected Transposition of the Great Vessels in a 73-Year-Old Man
TL;DR: The case of a 73-year-old white man with corrected transposition of the great vessels and associated mitral and mild aortic regurgitation is reported, and the patient's survival was the longest of any patient with this defect reported to date.