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affective_state [2009-01-19 11:21] – created davegriffithsaffective_state [2009-01-19 11:54] (current) davegriffiths
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-Affect is a term in psychology used to describe the experience of feeling or emotion. It's a less troublesome word than emotion, which can be used to describe both the feeling of the emotion and it's cause. Affect is the instinctual reaction to a stimulation.+Part of [[Project Lirec]] 
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 +Affect is a term in psychology used to describe the experience of feeling or emotion. It's a less troublesome word than emotion, which can be used to describe both feeling and it's cause. Affect is the instinctual reaction to a stimulation.
  
 Affective state is the current context of these reactions - the state of an agent's emotions. Affective state is the current context of these reactions - the state of an agent's emotions.
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 +As well as emotions affective state can also describe moods, emotional disorders, attitudes and personality traits.
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