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1 agy's concept of mentalization concerns more affectively and interpersonally complex understandings o
2  study, we evaluated affective responding to affectively and socially evocative video stimuli in a gr
3  and thus thought to be a key contributor to affectively charged decision making.
4 modeling psychological and neural aspects of affectively charged decision-making tasks.
5  responses discriminated the encoded and the affectively charged images.
6 ng memory encoding and recall of a series of affectively charged images.
7 factory sensory progression, thereby driving affectively charged olfactory perception.
8               We show that suicide notes are affectively compartmentalized such that positive concept
9 fficacy is achieved, and they may impact the affectively disordered brain differently than the normal
10  the regions underlying treatment effects in affectively disordered brains are poorly understood.
11  narrative to imagine plausible futures; and affectively evaluating those imagined futures to make a
12                                          An "affectively" framed custom application focused on operan
13 tinct ways: cognitively (from PM to DCI) and affectively (from DCI to PM).
14 ilial and that pedigrees ascertained through affectively ill children are good candidates for family
15                                  Families of affectively ill juveniles had 5-fold greater odds of lif
16 low (CBF) and cerebral glucose metabolism in affectively ill patients.
17 isorders were more prevalent in relatives of affectively ill probands than in controls and cosegregat
18 comorbid alcoholism and attempted suicide in affectively ill relatives of probands with bipolar I dis
19                           Significantly more affectively ill relatives of psychotic probands than of
20                                   Mothers of affectively ill youths were younger at onset of depressi
21 oral deficits in offspring of schizophrenic, affectively ill, and psychiatrically normal parents were
22 ve evidence that the amygdala is involved in affectively influenced memory.
23  of a separate neurophysiological system for affectively laden touch in humans has further kindled sc
24 tial processes supported by the DMN with the affectively laden, behavioral withdrawal processes assoc
25 derwent a sadness induction procedure (using affectively-laden film clips) to ascertain whether their
26 human problems is coupled with the skills of affectively linked "deep thinking." There is a continuin
27 in language) is thus related to the explicit affectively negative sense of the self, and of self-este
28 ggest that HCRT may, at least in part, exert affectively neutral actions that are important under hig
29 ons in shaping the subjective probability of affectively neutral events.
30                               In relation to affectively neutral words, high-status individuals evalu
31 f-referential, the other not, in response to affectively normed pictures: pleasant vs. unpleasant (an
32 d neural findings suggests that an explicit, affectively personalized sensorimotor awareness requires
33 ted' drug choice (choice for drug-related vs affectively pleasant, unpleasant, and neutral images), a
34 ts, including ratings of vigor, elation, and affectively positive scales of a measure of psychedelic
35  recollections in the HC+ patients were more affectively positive.
36 ciated with a broad cognitive dysfunction in affectively remitted BD patients.
37 l BA may also increase neural sensitivity to affectively salient (e.g., reward- and loss-related) sti
38 ecially pronounced for stimuli rated as more affectively salient.
39   Behaviorally, following aversive learning, affectively significant scenes (CS(+)) were better detec
40 volved in shaping perceptual experience when affectively significant visual items are encountered, re
41 rked increase in state alignment during high affectively valenced events in the show.