affective in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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Empathy falls under the affective component of morality and is the main reasoning behind selflessness.
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Furthermore, after cerebral hemispheres were removed from animal test subjects, correct affective responses could be elicited by appropriate stimulations.
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Findings in affective forecasts have stimulated philosophical and ethical debates, for example, on how to define welfare.
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In adult psychopathy, individuals with primarily affective and interpersonal deficits show a distinct etiology.
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Body image is a mix of perceptions, beliefs and affective attitudes towards ones own body (sometimes conscious, sometimes not).
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A pause, for instance, was defined as three or more seconds of silence; a laugh coded for all positive affective reactions.
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Subjective affective experiences (SAE) consist of the average of overall positive and negative affect.
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Affective responses, on the other hand, are more basic and may be less problematical in terms of assessment.
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An open-label study has found agomelatine to be efficacious in the treatment of seasonal affective disorder.
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When a mood disorder recurs in a seasonal pattern it is described as a seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
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