- Look up
affect in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Affect may
refer to:
Affect (education)
Affect (linguistics),
attitude or
emotion that a
speaker brings...
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Negative affectivity subsumes a
variety of
negative emotions,
including anger, contempt, disgust, guilt, fear, and nervousness. Low
negative affectivity is...
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affectivity (an individual's
overall disposition or temperament,
which can be
characterized as
having a
generally positive or
negative affect). In...
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People with high
positive affectivity tend to
perceive things through "pink lens"
while people with high
negative affectivity tend to
perceive things through...
- high
positive affectivity are
typically enthusiastic, energetic, confident, active, and alert.
Research has
linked positive affectivity with an increase...
- Look up
affector in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Affector may
refer to: a
neuron that
directly activates a
muscle a
thematic relation similar to agent...
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Affecter (or The
Affected Painter) was an
Attic black-figure vase painter,
active in
Athens around 550 to 530 BCE. His
conventional name (his real...
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Affect (from
Latin affectus or adfectus) is a concept, used in the
philosophy of
Baruch Spinoza and
elaborated by
Henri Bergson,
Gilles Deleuze and FĂ©lix...
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Reduced affect display,
sometimes referred to as
emotional blunting or
emotional numbing, is a
condition of
reduced emotional reactivity in an individual...
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Pseudobulbar affect (PBA), or
emotional incontinence, is a type of
neurological disorder characterized by
uncontrollable episodes of
crying or laughing...