Affective Sentence Examples

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  • There is a close association among social and affective abilities and cognitive, sensory, and language development.

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  • After studying words of positive, neutral, and negative affective valences, subjects produced free associations to various cues.

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  • Recent advances in affective neuroscience have demonstrated this beyond doubt for fear.

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  • They do not proceed from a genuine affective and sexual complementarity.

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  • These are unleashed in the context of state crisis where former loyalties are replaced with highly affective commitment to rectification of imagined historical wrongs.

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  • For another, why not simply say that the functional role itself constitutes pain's affective phenomenology?

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  • This link with Mary naturally evokes a strong affective resonance in all of us, but first of all it has an objective value.

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  • The essential basis he finds in the real consciousness, of self as an active striving power, and the stages of its development, corresponding to what one may call the relative importance of the external conditions and the reflective clearness of self-consciousness he designates as the affective, the perceptive and the reflective.

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  • Seasonal affective disorder or SAD is a type of depression that affects people during certain times of the year.

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  • Depression also can occur in bipolar disorder, an affective mental illness that causes radical emotional changes and mood swings, from manic highs to depressive lows.

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  • The doctor may use psychological tests or inventories to evaluate insomnia because it is frequently associated with mood or affective disorders.

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  • Because two thirds of bipolar patients have a family history of affective or emotional disorders, researchers have searched for a genetic link to the disorder.

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  • Other circumstances that may make a child or adolescent more likely to engage in binge eating include heredity and certain psychological affective disorders such as major depression.

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  • It can be used to treat depression, seasonal affective disorder, and by the name Zyban can help someone to stop smoking.

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  • The second solution is that every sensation has its specific affective quality, though by reason of the poverty of language many of these have no name.

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  • It is not such a secret it was already clear for Marx that greed is the basic affective tonality of calculative reason.

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  • Mosso, the Italian psychologist, consists in recording the physical phenomena which are observed to accompany modifications of the affective consciousness.

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  • Seasonal Affected Depression; technically called Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD is a real and debilitating form of depression that causes problems for many each year.

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  • Because of the sheer number of windows needed in a sunroom, the windows need to have several specific attributes to be affective.

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  • The school's programs and lesson plans focus on cognitive, motivational and affective instructional approaches to insure academic success for all students.

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  • Individuals skilled at accurately gaging affective responses in others are usually talented at choosing socially adaptive behaviors, in their response.

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  • After more than 30 years, what is the legacy of this grand transformation, and why is this esthetic still so affective?

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  • But unless made into something of the same sort, another poem, a translation is not affective.

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  • All locations are linked by ADSL broadband enabling cost affective, real time communication and sharing of data between the concessions and head office.

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  • Tension rods are affective for lightweight curtains, or for apartment dwellers who don't wish to drill holes for brackets in the walls.

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  • You feel depressed and start to think you may have seasonal affective disorder.

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  • Follow-up studies of conduct-disordered children have shown a high incidence of antisocial personality disorder, affective illnesses, and chronic criminal behavior in adulthood.

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  • Affective disorder-An emotional disorder involving abnormal highs and/or lows in mood.

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  • In psychology the terms "affection" and "affective" are of great importance.

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