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Echothymia: Environmental Dependency in the Affective Domain
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 2014Echothymia is stimulus-bound affective behavior, an echophenomenon in the domain of affect. Like echolalia and echopraxia, it is a concomitant of the environmental dependency associated with dysfunction of the frontal-striatal systems that mediate so-called frontal lobe functions.
Robert S, Marin, Ian R, Gorovoy
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The Domain of Perfect Affection
2020A collection of lyric poetry that explores subjective feeling in contrast with public sentiment through the lens of the life and legacy of marine biologist and writer Rachel Carson, including what the idea of “legacy” means for women, science, queerness, and (auto)biography.
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The Affective Domain of Education
2011The marginalised and subordinate status of the affective domain is described through parallels drawn with vocational education which suffers from similar prejudices. Following an examination of early attempts to map the affective domain by Bloom et al. (A taxonomy of educational objectives: Handbook I – The cognitive domain. New York: Longman, Green Co,
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Affective Education and the Affective Domain
2013Barbara L. Martin, Charles M. Reigeluth
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The Cognitive, Affective, and Psychomotor Domains
2010The Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, better known as Bloom’s Taxonomy, is a classification system that governs how learning objectives are designed, implemented and assessed. First proposed in 1956, Benjamin Bloom began his scrutiny into educational objectives by exploring the cognitive domain (which will serve as the focus for this chapter). Later,
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Emotion Dependent Domain Adaptation for Speech Driven Affective Facial Feature Synthesis
IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, 2022Rizwan Sadiq, Engin Erzin
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