How does the peak-end rule smell? Tracing hedonic experience with odours

Cognition and Emotion 34 (4):713-727 (2019)
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The peak-end rule predicts that retrospective evaluations of affective events heavily depend on their most intense and last moment and imply duration neglect. It was originally proposed for negativ...

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