「Affective」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

Affective

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  • Experience is thus both cognitive and affective, and cannot be separated from perception.
  • hree decades for the treatment of cognitive, affective, and behavioral disorders of older people.
  • ntion of the possibility that the tension or affective arousal experienced before the act; the fasc
  • Both ibogaine and LSD appear affective at encouraging introspection and giving the
  • "Trust as an Affective Attitude" (1996) - Karen Jones
  • and circadian rhythmicity control cognitive, affective, behavioral, endocrine and immunological pro
  • Importantly attunement of affective communication between child and caregiver is
  • al studies by Emde (1983; 1996) on nonverbal affective communication with infants are also central,
  • The exclusion of affective components from the criteria for schizophren
  • Rosalind W. Picard: Affective Computing
  • differences, animal psychology, emotion and affective consciousness.
  • This sharing allows mapping the perceived affective cues of others onto the behaviors and experi
  • fantastic-delusional and affective depersonalisation and derealisation
  • An illbient split with Affective Disorder entitled Study of a Ladybug on a Ro
  • s, a number of research articles on Seasonal Affective Disorder and various works on the cerebral l
  • y are also used as models for human seasonal affective disorder.
  • premenstrual dysphoric disorder and seasonal affective disorder.
  • uffered higher rates of depression, anxiety, affective disorders and substance abuse than heterosex
  • aper called "The Catecholamine Hypothesis of Affective Disorders" in 1965.
  • en conditions were defined including primary affective disorders, schizophrenia, anxiety neurosis a
  • In addition to its efficacy against affective disorders, it also has analgesic properties,
  • ve domain (as opposed to the psychomotor and affective domains) of knowledge.
  • Wimsatt, "The Intentional Fallacy" and "The Affective Fallacy," both key texts of New Criticism.
  • Affective forecasting is the forecasting of one's affe
  • , a form of which is the durability bias, in affective forecasting, is the tendency for people to o
  • This is one reason why people are poor at affective forecasting: they typically underestimate th
  • to President Wilson only privately, was very affective in garnering President Wilson's support and
  • activities, with a strong association at an affective level, involving more concepts, more compete
  • Herbie's number 53, also being a pun on the affective Mexican nickname for the beetle: "vocho" or
  • ssor at the University of Wisconsin's Lab of Affective Neuroscience, and Sonja Lyubomirsky, profess
  • He developed the concept of affective priming, building on work by Schvanefeldt an
  • stic categories, including schizophrenia and affective psychosis;
  • payoffs of each prospect, which produces an affective reaction, or valence, to each prospect.
  • Adverse affective reactions to medications or alcohol misuse a
  • of experiencing in oneself its own inner and affective reality.
  • The affective reasoner supplies the suitable information t
  • raits as an ability to enter into a positive affective relationship with a member of the opposite s
  • d neurologically dissociable) components: 1) affective sharing between other and self, mental flexi
  • nterpreted as a coping strategy for negative affective states e.g.
  • pharmacologic properties of the drug and the affective states from which the addict was seeking rel
  • Behavioral and affective symptoms are particularly important in this
  • e ‘social brain' is the higher cognitive and affective systems of the brain that evolved because of
  • "Blake's delicate fretwork" had the "combo's affective vocal harmonies" highlight the tracks "The F