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Tone-Affect Compatibility with Affective Stimuli and Affective Responses

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2010
Three experiments examine multimodal integration of tone pitch (high/low), facial expression stimuli (happy/angry), and responses (happy/angry) in a compatibility paradigm. When the participants’ task is to imitate facial expressions (Experiment 1), smiles are facilitated by high tones whereas frowns are facilitated by low tones.
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Affective semiosis and affective logic

New Ideas in Psychology, 2018
Psychology values consistency, reduction of uncertainty, causality and continuity as normative aspects of mental life. Even though theories of dynamic equilibrium include phenomena of ruptures, homeostasis and tension as part of the psychological functioning, these are understood as momentary alterations of a condition that must be restored in order to
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Bourdieu and Affect

2020
Steven Threadgold's study represents the first comprehensive engagement of Pierre Bourdieu's influential sociology with affect theory. With empirical research and examples from sociology, it develops a theory of 'Affective Affinities,' deepening our understanding of how everyday moments contribute to the construction and remaking of social class and ...
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Affects

2019
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Deconstructing Affects and Affects of Deconstruction

Derrida Today, 2019
Countering the common assumption in affect theory that deconstruction is incompatible with studies of affect, this essay theorises a deconstructive approach to reading for affect in texts and examines the role affect has always played in deconstructive reading.
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Affective and Non-Affective Desire

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1984
Is it possible to act without desire? It certainly seems possible to act without desiring to perform the action one does perform; e.g., if I find that I must expel a favorite student for cheating, I may do so, but only reluctantly, for the duty is an onerous one.
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Affection for People as a Function of Affection for Dogs

Psychological Reports, 1972
Ratings of affection for dogs were used to select 3 groups of 16 Ss each, a Low Affection group, a Moderate Affection group, and a High Affection group. Ss took the Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation-Behavior (FIRO-B) test, and a 2 (Sex) × 3 (Level of Affection) analysis of variance was carried out on the scores for each of the 6 FIRO-B ...
Karen D. Kirkland   +2 more
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Affects et affections cardiaques

Revue française de psychosomatique, 2015
Les traumatismes, les impasses pulsionnelles et relationnelles, et leurs conséquences négativantes dans la mentalisation du sujet, peuvent mener à un infarctus du myocarde procédant d’une occlusion des coronaires due à un spasme ou à une athéromatose.
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Premenstrual Affective Syndrome and Affective Disorder

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1975
SummarySixty-four per cent of 874 freshmen and sophomore women sent questionnaires about premenstrual and menstrual symptoms returned them. They differed from those not returning the questionnaires only in year of school. As predicted, women reporting premenstrual affective symptoms were more likely than those who did not report them to seek ...
Richard D. Wetzel   +3 more
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Protention and Affectivity: The Affective Relief

2021
In this chapter I consider the affective aspect of our consciousness by entertaining the idea that affective elements are essential components of our living-present’s primal temporalization. Delimiting the affective structure of the living-present, I investigate affection’s relation to protention on the model of the “affective relief,” viz., the ...
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