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emotional experience

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meanings of emotionaland experience


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emotional
adjective
uk /ɪˈməʊ.ʃən.əl/ us /ɪˈmoʊ.ʃən.əl/
relating to ...
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experience
noun
uk /ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/ us /ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns/
(the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or ...
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Examples of emotional experience


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Pain is described as an unpleasant sensory and emotionalexperience associated with actual or potential tissue damage.
There was a strong association between attitudes and emotionalexperience.
Event-related activation in the amygdala associates with later memory for individual emotionalexperience.
That is, little research has been designed to look at bilinguals' linguistic response to an emotionalexperience in vivo.
Yet pain is frequently defined as a sensory and emotionalexperience.
This developmental trajectory of emotionalexperience may be useful in understanding a common finding in epidemiological studies of mood disorders in children.
It does, however, generate a different kind of emotionalexperience.
The differing time course of physiological systems may also be helpful in understanding certain aspects of emotionalexperience.
Furthermore, it was by means of an emotionalexperience that her memory was once more regained.
Nevertheless, by introducing the notion of emotionality later in the paper, the relation between emotionalexperience and emotion language is again brought to the fore.
Thus, the association between intense emotionalexperience and vagal withdrawal is functional, facilitating bursts of metabolic output in situations of danger.
The organic vitality of a shared emotionalexperience creates social cohesion (p. 147).
Older women's descriptions also showed that frailty is not only a physical description and an emotionalexperience but also a socially-constructed concept.
It views relational distress as being maintained by the manner in which individuals process their emotionalexperience and the patterns of interactions they engage in.
Two core components of socioemotional functioning were assessed: sensitivity to emotionalexperience and social maturity.
These comments were transcribed and grouped into nine themes : training, positive attitudes, negative attitudes, remuneration, emotionalexperience, consultation time, carers, communication and treatment difficulties.
Making meaning from emotionalexperience in early narratives.
These are peer-led groups that meet regularly to share their emotionalexperience of care-providing and to share practical solutions.
Romantic love appears to have flourished more after marriage than as a pre-maritial emotionalexperience leading to happy union.
Some developmental psychologists emphasize the cognitive capacities of the child; others focus on emotionalexperience; still others award significance to the child's future adaptation.
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