Examples of using Affective in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Affective- to feel it.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience.
Even more Affective Dysregulation, you emotional Dumpster fire.
Their defense was impenetrable and the attack was fluid and affective.
They are also known as affective disorders or depressive disorders.
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Affective forecasters often rely on memories of past events.
The choice of treatment for an affective disorder in a child depends on many factors;
In 2013 he wasawarded a Niser Foundation scholarship to study Affective Neuroscience.
This can be a result of intentional affective influence by a leader or team member.
In some cases specialists will need touse other drugs to treat bipolar affective disorder.
However, as with most affective aspects of trading, its addictiveness constantly threatens ruin.
Meaningful change involves the activation of naturally occurring, affective change processes.
Olanzapine may decrease affective instability, anger, psychotic paranoid symptoms, and anxiety.
Bipolar I and Bipolar II are two forms of bipolar disorder,also known as bipolar affective disorder.
If affective labor works to reduce alienation, agnotology works to eliminate the potential for dissent.
We aim to assess whether risk of depression and other affective outcomes is increased among cannabis users.
The term"affective forecasting" was later coined by psychologists Timothy Wilson and Daniel Gilbert.
Moderation analysis indicated that female teachers' affective trust in male principals increases with relational duration.
A second one is that the mother has stopped providing important sensoryinput that the child needs in order to regulate his own social and affective state[7].
As the relationship progresses, the symptoms of extreme affective dependence, low self-esteem and fear of abandonment appear.
In some cases, affective forecasting errors appear to be due to forecasters strategic use of their forecasts a means to motivate them to obtain or avoid the forecasted experience.
But according to a new study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders, postnatal anxiety is an even bigger issue for women with new babies.
Affective forecasting can be divided into four components: predictions about emotional valence(i.e. positive or negative), the specific emotions experienced, their duration, and their intensity.
The latter attributes to the object a particular affective value which allows it to soften the temporary separation of with its mother.
In favor of affective homogeneity stand the notion that familiarity and similarity bring feelings of liking, comfort and positive emotions, and thus presumably better group outcomes and performances.
One of the most common frameworks in the emotions field proposes that affective experiences are best characterized by two main dimensions: arousal and valence.
In his view, the role of affective labor is to enable the continuation of the agnotologic effects that enable the maintenance of the capitalist status quo.
Biodanza, which literally means‘the dance of life', is a human integration system of organic renewal, of affective education of re-entering life happily, and of relearning of Life's original functions.
Contrarily, people exhibit greater affective forecasting accuracy for negative affect when the event/trigger is closer in time.
On the other hand,according to the view of opposites being beneficial, affective heterogeneity may lead to more emotional checks and balances which could then lead to better team performance.