- Look up
affect in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Affect may
refer to:
Affect (education)
Affect (linguistics),
attitude or
emotion that a
speaker brings...
-
frontman Paul
Weller has
opined that
Sound Affects is the Jam's best album.
Noted musical influences on
Sound Affects include post-punk
groups such as Wire...
- The
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...
- that
positive affects broadened the
cognitive scope,
whereas negative affects narrowed it. Thereafter,
evidences suggested that
affects high in motivational...
- 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...
-
ideal bodies).
Affects,
according to Deleuze, are not
simple affections, as they are
independent from
their subject.
Artists create affects and percepts...
- environment. The two main
types of
affect are
professional affect and
student affect.
Professional affect refers to the
emotions and
values presented by the teacher...
- The
affective spectrum is a
spectrum of mood disorders. It is a
grouping of
related psychiatric and
medical disorders which may
accompany bipolar, unipolar...
- well as from
defensive affects, such as
nervous laughter used to
manage tension or
prevent emotional distress.
Reduced affect display "ICD-11 for Mortality...
- In linguistics,
affect is an
attitude or
emotion that a
speaker brings to an utterance.
Affects such as sarcasm, contempt, dismissal, distaste, disgust...