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INTRODUCTION

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Theoretical background

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Data AND METHODS

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RESULTS

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DISCUSSION

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REFERENCES

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Schon, D. (1991). The reflective practitioner. Aldershot: Arena.

Tribe, J. (2002). The philosophic practitioner. Annals of Tourism Research, 29, 338-357.

Fritsch, M., & Mueller, P. (2004). Effects of new business formation on regional development over time.Regional Studies,38(8), 961-975.

Ohman, A., Flykt, A., & Esteves, F. (2001). Emotion drives attention: Detecting the snake in the grass. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 130, 466–478

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Rosler, A. Ulrich, C., Billino, J., Sterzer, P., Weidauer, S., Bernhardt, T., …Kleinschmidt, A. (2005). Effects of arousing emotional scenes on the distribution of visuospatial attention: Changes with aging and early subcortical vascular dementia. Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 229, 109–116

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