Sentences with phrase «with affective states»

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Ideas, thoughts, as well as deeper emotional or «affective» states, are included in this category where the classical writers would place meditation, contemplation, and the various stages of «union with God» about which the mystics have given us reports.
Those who think on Marxist lines believe that all that is necessary to inspire and polarize the human molecules is that they should look forward to an eventual state of collective reflection and sympathy, at the culmination of anthropogenesis, from which all will benefit through participation: as it were, a vault of intermingled thoughts, a closed circuit of attachments in which the individual will achieve intellectual and affective wholeness to the extent that he is one with the whole system.
In particular, he demonstrated that alcohol dependence is associated with robust and persistent increases in the hydrolytic clearance of 2 - AG that prevents stress - related elevations in 2 - AG signaling that normally contribute to coping mechanisms that stabilize affective state.
Despite the often - clunky writing and plotting, each of the films (perhaps with the exception of Goblet of Fire) dating back to Prisoner of Azkaban has developed its own beat and affective state.
Popham argues that assessment in the United States has suffered from six crucial, recurring problems: too many curricular targets; the underutilization of classroom assessment; preoccupation with instructional process; the dearth of «affective» assessments, i.e., those focused on attitudes, interests, and values; instructionally insensitive accountability tests; and the reality that educators «know almost nothing about educational assessment.»
It's easy for people to dwell on negative affective states because, according to neuroscientists, there are more neural networks in the brain associated with negative affect than with positive affect (Baumeister, Bratslavsky, Finkenauer, & Vohs, 2001); some scientists even speculate that these may be in the ratio of 5 to 1.
Two trained raters judged the affective responsiveness of infants, comprising of how much they thought the infant was trying to interact with the speaker, how interested they appeared and the valence of the infant's emotional state.
A North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine researcher has created a roadmap to areas of the brain associated with affective aggression in mice.
In a series of sculptures, Lauren Carter studies her own anxiety by isolating paranoid affective states in order to understand and cope with their effects.
It engages with the legacies of Frank Stella, Gary Lang, and Peter Max, all post Joseph Albers, who brought a hard edge to painting and exploited color to tap into an affective and human motivational state.
The problem with this is that such are an unduly high percentage of the population of many states with only one or two representatives in Congress: thus their voices are disproportionately affective on the formulation of policy.
The best study on the population prevalence of mental illnesses done in mainland China using the Present State Examination (PSE) also found extremely low rates of depression (a combined point prevalence of 1.4 % for all affective disorders and neurasthenia), 1 but such results should to be viewed with caution.
By watching caregivers model appropriate emotion regulation behaviors, discuss affective states, and modify their environments to alleviate negative affect, children internalize their histories of interactions with caregivers, and develop expectations and scripts for interactions in the parent - child dyad [45].
The child learns to manageably experience affective states, sensation, and feelings through right brain to right brain unconscious communication with the therapist, who is accurately attuned to the child.
Although aspects of NA are associated with ineffective alleviation of negative emotions and moods, researchers have suggested that optimism might be related to the successful regulation of negative affective states (Gross & John, 2003; John & Gross, 2007).
Miles's teacher used an affective statement that considered his perspective about morning circle when she stated, «Miles, I see that you are upset because you do not want to sit at morning circle and want to play with the musical instruments instead.»
In my view, addictive behavior is often related to trauma or loss and develops as an adaptive strategy to cope with difficult or negative affective states and feelings.
In line with this idea, Dix» affective model of parenting states that parents» emotions are at the heart of both adaptive and maladaptive emotion - related parenting practices with positive and empathic emotions promoting parental warmth, patience, and responsiveness to child emotions, while negative emotions like anger and frustration are thought to lead to parental inattention, avoidance, and hostility (Dix 1991).
There is growing evidence that affective states are associated with physical health.
These ratings were compared with the target's own continuous self - rating of affective state; empathic accuracy was defined as the correlation between participants» ratings and the targets» self - ratings.
Negative affective states such as depression are associated with increased risk of coronary heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and disability (2 - 4).
Preschoolers can increasingly regulate their affective states and understand the causes and consequences of emotions, with further progress in empathy and pro-social behaviors in school - aged children [39].
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