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Afrikanische Savanne (www.zastavki.com)
Supermarkt: My Shoppingday #2/ 02 (Michael Wagenhäuser)
Fissler-Anzeige, »Koche mit Liebe und VitaFit« (Fissler GmbH, Idar-Oberstein); Familienbild der 1950 er Jahre (Klaus Meier-Ude, Frankfurt am Main)
Marmeladenversuch (Sheena Iyengar; Sina Bartfeld)
Navigationsstrategie des Nachfalters (Sina Bartfeld)
Lebensstile (Wikimedia Commons/Nils Fretwurst)
Capitalism Kills Love (Foto: Sina Bartfeld)
Geld-Stühle-Versuch (www.geliosoft.com/Sina Bartfeld)
Cyberball (aus: Eisenberger & Lieberman 2004)
Hirnschnitte (aus: Izuma et al. 2008)
Karikatur (Alex Gregory, The New Yorker)
Weststrand auf dem Darß (Foto: Sina Bartfeld)
Satellitenbild (http://visibleearth.nasa.gov)
Kontaktdichte auf dem Dorf und in der Stadt (Sina Bartfeld)
Anregungsdichte vor dem Computer (Sina Bartfeld)
Freundschaftsverbindungen von Facebook-Mitgliedern (www.facebook.com)
Statistische Grafiken von Bas Kast
Illustrative Grafiken von Sina Bartfeld
Danksagung
Danke, Sina, für alles. Für großartige Hilfe, Beratung sowie Durchsicht des gesamten Manuskripts: Prof. Dr. Christian Keysers, Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Amsterdam (http://www.empathicbrain.com/). Ein
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