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Meanings of affective states in English
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Usage of affective states in English
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Negative affectivestates affect quality of life for patients suffering from pain.
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These affectivestates were established through a Pavlovian conditioning procedure.
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Mixed-effects models were used to examine the extent to which affectivestates predict dietary restriction.
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This group of affectivestates is of great importance.
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A very popular doctrine, Hedonism, now somewhat in disfavor, represents him as seeking pleasurable, affectivestates.
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Objective: Negative urgency-the tendency to act rashly during negative affectivestates-is a risk factor for regular cigarette smoking.
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In the present study, we sought to identify intensive valence and arousal affectivestates via facial EMG activity.
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Here we pursue this approach by focusing on basic action features reflecting the agent's mood and affectivestates.
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Studies of emotion have provided occasional support for physiological differentiation of affectivestates; however, the evidence has been inconsistent.
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I don't know if there's a scientific explanation for this-todo with new affectivestates reopening blocked-offneural pathways.
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Conclusion: Our research provides robust evidences for recognition of intensive valence and arousal affectivestates in young and senior adults.
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Taken together, these results provide evidence for hippocampal cholinergic mechanisms in contributing to seasonally depressed affectivestates induced by short day lengths.
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Although the fitness consequences of alloparenting behavior have been a focus of evolutionary research, less is known about how alloparenting behavior impacts affectivestates.
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Just as external objects are perceived by me where they are, in themselves and not in me, so my affectivestates (e.g.
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The amygdala participates in the detection and control of affectivestates, and has been proposed to be a site of dysfunction in affective disorders.