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Scheggia, Diego, Francesca Managò, Federica Maltese, et al. "Somatostatin interneurons in the prefrontal cortex control affective state discrimination in mice." Nature Neuroscience 23, no. 1 (2019): 47–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41593-019-0551-8.

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Tamang, Anju. "Ugly Affective Politics in “Yambunera” by Bina Theeng." Mindscape: A Journal of English & Cultural Studies 2, no. 1 (2023): 29–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/mjecs.v2i1.61677.

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This paper studies affective politics generated by ugly feelings such as fear, contempt, and shame in the characters of the story “Yambunera” written by Bina Theeng from anthology of stories named Yambunera. The first part of this paper emphasizes on ugly feeling and affective politics as the major theoretical framework. Affect theory has evolved from studying emotions to using these emotions to analyze different aspects of human life, even nature. Ugly feelings are also called negative feelings which are related to emotions. The study investigates how these negative emotions are created, circ
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Bernstein, Emily E., Evan M. Kleiman, and Richard J. McNally. "Mnemonic Discrimination Under Stress and Its Clinical Relevance for Anxiety." Clinical Psychological Science 7, no. 5 (2019): 1014–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2167702619834562.

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Mnemonic discrimination, the ability to differentiate highly similar old and new entities, is a novel mechanism of interest in anxiety disorders. However, little research has been conducted with individuals experiencing severe anxiety. Mnemonic discrimination was assessed in adults with a wide range of anxiety severity. State affect was manipulated to test whether the relationship between anxiety and mnemonic discrimination is more informative under threatening versus neutral conditions. Relative to control conditions, mnemonic discrimination worsened following a psychological (social evaluati
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Killgore, William D. Scott. "The Visual Analogue Mood Scale: Can a Single-Item Scale Accurately Classify Depressive Mood State?" Psychological Reports 85, no. 3_suppl (1999): 1238–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1999.85.3f.1238.

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Visual analogue mood scales provide extremely rapid, single-item assessment of affective states. This study examined discrimination on a single-item visual analogue depression scale between dysphoric or mildly depressed and nondepressed individuals in a sample of 284 college students. The visual analogue mood scale significantly discriminated subjects by mood category and achieved comparable hit rate, sensitivity, and specificity relative to other well validated mood scales.
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Murphy, Jennifer, Edward Millgate, Hayley Geary, Caroline Catmur, and Geoffrey Bird. "No effect of age on emotion recognition after accounting for cognitive factors and depression." Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 72, no. 11 (2019): 2690–704. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1747021819859514.

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A decline in emotion recognition ability across the lifespan has been well documented. However, whether age predicts emotion recognition difficulties after accounting for potentially confounding factors which covary with age remains unclear. Although previous research suggested that age-related decline in emotion recognition ability may be partly a consequence of cognitive (fluid intelligence, processing speed) and affective (e.g., depression) factors, recent theories highlight a potential role for alexithymia (difficulty identifying and describing one’s emotions) and interoception (perception
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Fellner, Angela N., Gerald Matthews, Kevin D. Shockley, et al. "Using emotional cues in a discrimination learning task: Effects of trait emotional intelligence and affective state." Journal of Research in Personality 46, no. 3 (2012): 239–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2012.01.004.

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Igbedion, Sira Badey (PhD), and Barnabas S. (PhD) Stanfast. "Leaders' Social Support and Employee Commitment in Bayelsa State Civil Service." Scholarly Journal of Management Sciences Research 3, no. 10 (2024): 23–36. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14600608.

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<em>This paper examined the relationship between leaders&rsquo; social support and employee commitment. The study population consisted of </em><em>twenty-five thousand, seven hundred and eighty-nine (</em><em>25,789</em><em>) civil servants</em><em> drawn from the States&rsquo; Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability (SFTAS) Program report of 2021. The study adopted a simple size of three hundred and ninety-four (394) </em><em>civil servants.</em><em> Spearman Rank Order Correlation Coefficient was used to analyze the data and the findings revealed that leaders&rsquo; social sup
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Brændholt, Malthe, Niia Nikolova, Melina Vejlø, et al. "The respiratory cycle modulates distinct dynamics of affective and perceptual decision-making." PLOS Computational Biology 21, no. 5 (2025): e1013086. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1013086.

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Breathing plays a critical role not only in homeostatic survival, but also in modulating other non-interoceptive perceptual and affective processes. Recent evidence from both human and rodent models indicates that neural and behavioural oscillations are influenced by respiratory state as breathing cycles from inspiration to expiration. To explore the mechanisms behind these effects, we carried out a psychophysical experiment where 41 participants categorised dot motion and facial emotion stimuli in a standardised discrimination task. When comparing behaviour across respiratory states, we found
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Košťál, Ľubor, Zuzana Skalná, and Katarína Pichová. "Use of cognitive bias as a welfare tool in poultry." Journal of Animal Science 98, Supplement_1 (2020): S63—S79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skaa039.

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Abstract In human psychology, the link between cognition and emotions is broadly accepted. However, the idea of using the interaction between cognition and emotions as a tool for a better understanding of animal emotions or for welfare assessment is relatively new. The first avian species used in cognitive bias tests was the European starling followed by the domestic chicken and other species. The most frequently used paradigm is the affect-induced judgment bias. There are many variations of the judgment bias tests in birds. The test itself is preceded by discrimination training. Discriminatio
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Dimitrov, Slavcho, and Ana Blazheva. "Affective Landscapes of Systemic Injustice among Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual People in North Macedonia." Zeszyty Łużyckie 59, no. 1 (2023): 129–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.32798/zl.1084.

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This paper explores the affective landscapes of systemic injustice faced by the lesbian, gay and bisexual persons in North Macedonia. The analyzed data stems from our qualitative research conducted in 2021 among 20 lesbian, gay, and bisexual people living in Skopje using a phenomenological, critical, and feminist approach. Our research applies a broader multidimensional and systemic method towards equality so as to overcome individualizing and reductive judicial-procedural perspectives on experiences of discrimination and (in)equality. A central concept for this analysis is Pierre Bourdieu’s n
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Affective State Discrimination"

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Charles, Reuben O. "An exploratory study on factors affecting the recruitment, retention and promotion of blacks in upper-level lodging management." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/42630.

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Ting-shue, Wang, and 王婷姝. "The Relationship between Foreign Workers’ Perception of Discrimination and Emotional Coping Strategies: The Mediating Effect of Negative Affective States." Thesis, 2006. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/08788163090777024044.

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碩士<br>大葉大學<br>國際企業管理學系碩士班<br>94<br>This research was to investigate the influence of perceived discrimination, national culture, and gender difference on foreign workers’ negative affect-state and coping. This study distributed 700 copies of questionnaire respectively to Philippines labors and Thailand labors, and received 230 and 480 valid returns, respectively. The results indicated negative affect-state mediated the relationship between the moderating effect of perceived discrimination and national culture and coping. Negative affect-state also mediated the relationship between the moderati
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Books on the topic "Affective State Discrimination"

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J, Wolitski Richard, Stall Ron 1954-, and Valdiserri Ronald O. 1951-, eds. Unequal opportunity: Health disparities affecting gay and bisexual men in the United States. Oxford University Press, 2007.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. State rights and federal remedies: When are employment laws constitutional? : hearing of the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, first session on examining the constitutionality of employment laws, focusing on recent Supreme Court decisions affecting Congress' ability to redress employment discrimination and other unfair treatment of state employees, April 4, 2001. U.S. G.P.O., 2001.

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New Jersey. Legislature. Senate. Judiciary Committee. Public hearing before Senate Judiciary Committee: State and federal regulations affecting the Pinelands area. Office of Legislative Services, Public Information Office, Hearing Unit, 1993.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. Subcommittee on Investigations. Personnel policies and practices affecting civilian technicians in National Guard and reserves: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, first session, September 12, 1985. U.S. G.P.O., 1987.

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Cheng, Christine. History and Society. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199673346.003.0004.

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Beginning with the troubled relationship between the freed slaves from America (Americo-Liberian Settlers), this chapter traces how a history of discrimination and ingrained social inequality prepared the ground for the emergence of extralegal groups almost two centuries later. While providing a broad sociopolitical sketch of the country’s evolution, the chapter discusses four key ideas: distrust of the central state, the use of violence and coercion to control outsiders, Firestone’s role as a model enclave economy, and the liberalization of the trade in commodities. It considers how the count
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Knowles, Molly, Joanna Simmons, and Mariana Chilton. Food Insecurity and Public Health. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190626686.003.0007.

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Food insecurity—lack of access to enough food for an active and healthy life—is a major public health issue, affecting the health and well-being of one in seven people in the United States. Food insecurity is related to economic, social, and political conditions, and is beyond the control of a single household. Structural inequalities and discrimination against people of color, LGBTQ people, immigrants, people with disabilities, and women drives disparities in food insecurity. Major policy interventions include raising wages, improving the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, various pro
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Haynes, Jeffrey. Religion, Nationalism, and Transnational Actors. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.417.

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A proper understanding of the development of nationalism should incorporate the direct and indirect influences of religion. To focus on the current international order is to note that various aspects of international conflict have significantly changed in recent years, with frequent involvement of religious, ethnic, and cultural non-state actors. The type of religious nationalism affects what type of nation state develops. The stronger the religious influence on the national movement, the greater the likelihood that discrimination and human rights violations will occur. In addition, there are
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Reich, Steven A. The Great Black Migration. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400658983.

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Treating broad themes as well as specific topics, this guide to the Great Black Migration will introduce high school students to a touchstone critical to shaping the history of African Americans in the United States. The movement of Southern blacks to the urban North and West over the course of the 20th century had a profound impact on black life, affecting everything from politics and labor to literature and the popular arts. This encyclopedia provides readers and researchers with a comprehensive reference work on this central topic of African American history, exploring the breadth of the bl
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Nakkula, Michael, and Andrew Schneider-Muñoz, eds. Adolescent Psychology in Today's World. Praeger, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216955498.

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This groundbreaking three-volume set spotlights how conditions around the world are affecting the healthy development of adolescents in their respective environments, on all six continents. Continually unstable or perpetually poor economic conditions, globalization, and rapid technological change are just three of the forces affecting a group 1.2 billion strong today, a demographic poised to become our world leaders and catalysts in the not-too-distant future: the world's adolescents. Led by two editors who have been dedicated to studying adolescent development worldwide for decades, this nove
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Nakkula, Michael J., and Andrew J. Schneider-Muñoz, eds. Adolescent Psychology in Today's World. Praeger, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216955511.

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This groundbreaking three-volume set spotlights how conditions around the world are affecting the healthy development of adolescents in their respective environments, on all six continents. Continually unstable or perpetually poor economic conditions, globalization, and rapid technological change are just three of the forces affecting a group 1.2 billion strong today, a demographic poised to become our world leaders and catalysts in the not-too-distant future: the world's adolescents. Led by two editors who have been dedicated to studying adolescent development worldwide for decades, this nove
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Book chapters on the topic "Affective State Discrimination"

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Corneliussen, Hilde G., Gilda Seddighi, Aisha Iqbal, and Rudolf Andersen. "Artificial Intelligence in the Public Sector in Norway:." In AI, Data, and Digitalization. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-53770-7_11.

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AbstractThis paper presents a study of the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the Norwegian public sector. The study focused particularly on projects involving personal data, which adds a risk of discriminating against individuals and social groups. The study included a survey of 200 public sector organizations and 19 interviews with representatives for AI projects involving personal data. The findings suggest that AI development in the public sector is still immature, and few projects involving personal data have reached the stage of production. Political pressure to use AI in the sector
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Roche, Gerald. "Banal Violence and Biosovereign Power." In The Politics of Language Oppression in Tibet. Cornell University Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501777776.003.0007.

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This chapter assesses how the regime of discursive and institutional erasure described in the previous chapter is reinforced by face-to-face interactions between Tibetan speakers and Manegacha speakers. It examines a range of discriminatory practices that Manegacha speakers regularly encounter. These include dehumanization, disparagement humor, slurs, physical violence, and accent discrimination. When individual Tibetans express prejudice against Manegacha speakers, their actions are backed up by the institutional apparatus described in previous chapters: the program of state racism that slate
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Babiloni Claudio, Vecchio Fabrizio, Lizio Roberta, et al. "Resting State Cortical Rhythms in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease: Electroencephalographic Evidence." In Advances in Alzheimer’s Disease. IOS Press, 2011. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-60750-793-2-391.

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Physiological brain aging is characterized by a combination of synaptic pruning, loss of cortico-cortical connections and neuronal apoptosis that provoke age-dependent decline of cognitive functions. Neural/synaptic redundancy and plastic remodeling of brain networking, also secondary to mental and physical training, promotes maintenance of brain activity in healthy elderly for everyday life and fully productive affective and intellectual capabilities. Unfortunately, in pathological situations, aging triggers neurodegenerative processes that impact on cognition, like Alzheimer's disease (AD).
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Goldstein, Mark A., and Myrna Chandler Goldstein. "Racism and Discrimination." In How Technology, Social Media, and Current Events Profoundly Affect Adolescents, edited by Mark A. Goldstein and Myrna Chandler Goldstein. Oxford University PressNew York, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780197640739.003.0011.

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Abstract Racism is ubiquitous in the United States, and it has profound effects on racial, gender, and sexual minority adolescents. It impacts the biopsychosocial health of adolescents in numerous ways including reducing opportunities for education and shelter; directly affecting cognitive and emotional processes; diminishing opportunities for healthy food, exercise, and sleep; and increasing exposure to violence. Structural racism is a driver of adolescent obesity through housing segregation that may limit food and exercise choices. A perception of discrimination among Latino adolescents has
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Blackham, Alysia. "Hearing and Judgment." In Reforming Age Discrimination Law. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198859284.003.0006.

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Abstract This chapter critically analyses the hearing and judgment stage of the individual enforcement of age discrimination law. Focusing on empirical case studies of enforcement in the United Kingdom (UK) and Australia, it draws on qualitative and quantitative content analysis of Australian case law and UK tribunal decisions on age discrimination in employment; statistics from tribunals and courts; qualitative expert interviews; and a survey of advocates, to consider doctrinal and jurisdictional hurdles to individual enforcement. It interrogates who is able to pursue a claim to hearing and j
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Jo, Ji-Yeon O. "Koreans in the Commonwealth of Independent States." In Homing. University of Hawai'i Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.21313/hawaii/9780824867751.003.0003.

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I delineate the precarious national belongings of CIS Koreans, which encompass their diaspora history in the Russian Far East, their lives during and after the mass deportation to Central Asia, the experience of forced migration to Sakhalin in the later part of the Japanese occupation of Korea, and the post-Soviet emergence of ethnic discrimination and economic hardship that they have faced in diaspora. Although earlier generations tried hard to preserve Korean language and culture and to instill ethnic identity among later-generation diaspora Koreans, CIS Koreans’ geographical distance from t
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Kumar, Sowmya, Athira R. Nath, Shubha, and Santosh Anand. "Emotional and Cognitive Development in Adolescents." In Lifestyle Diseases in Adolescents: Addressing Physical, Emotional, and Behavioral Issues. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815274400124010004.

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The development of the neurobiological mechanisms underlying higher cognitive capabilities and social and emotional behavior occurs most rapidly during adolescence. However, emotions are intricate phenomena made up of several subprocesses. In this article, we make the case that looking at emotional and cognitive development from a process-level approach enables crucial insights into the mechanisms underlying teenagers' fluctuating moods and increased risk of psychosocial changes. Adolescence is also a time when emotional capacity changes, including enhancements in affective modulation and emot
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"Procedural Barriers to the Use of Title IX as a Defense for Transgender Students in State Juvenile Justice Proceedings." In A Guide to Civil Procedure, edited by Brooke Coleman, Suzette Malveaux, Portia Pedro, and Elizabeth Porter. NYU Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479805938.003.0027.

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State courts must follow valid federal constitutional and statutory law. For transgender children in places such as Tennessee, this should be excellent news. Since 2016, the Sixth Circuit has followed the majority of lower federal courts in interpreting “sex discrimination” in Title IX to prohibit discrimination and harassment in schools on the basis of transgender status. Even more promising, the Supreme Court’s Bostock decision—interpreting Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to prohibit discrimination against transgender employees—signaled strong support of the Sixth Circuit’s interpr
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Mantouvalou, Virginia. "Human Rights I." In Structural Injustice and Workers' Rights. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192857156.003.0007.

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Abstract On the basis of the previous chapters, the state has political responsibility for legal rules that are connected to structures of exploitation, but this is not only forward-looking responsibility of the kind that Iris Marion Young envisaged, but also backward-looking: it is due to the fact that the law increases and compounds vulnerability. Against this background, this chapter argues that state authorities may also have legal responsibility to change some of these state-mediated structures of injustice when they are in breach of workers’ rights as protected in human rights law. The c
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Ananda Kumar, Rajalakshmi, and Sowndaram C. S. Ravi. "Rise of Strong Women." In Handbook of Research on Social and Cultural Dynamics in Indian Cinema. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-3511-0.ch010.

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A living being enters this world in a tabula rasa state (i.e., a clear mind without any information). It is the society that fills human nature with information, which later turns into behaviour, pattern, personality, habit, values, culture. This concept portrays in Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory. This theory explains how the environment is affecting a person's development, which is of five levels. Can the environment show discrimination in the process of information filling? This question is answered by the Thomson Reuters Foundation survey, which showed India as the most unsafe p
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Conference papers on the topic "Affective State Discrimination"

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Rad, Roya Hashemi, Mohammad Firoozabadi, and Iman Mohammad Rezazadeh. "Discriminating affective states in music induction environment using forehead bioelectric signals." In 2011 1st Middle East Conference on Biomedical Engineering (MECBME). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mecbme.2011.5752136.

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Samarawickrama, O., R. Jayatillake, and D. Amaratunga. "Identifying Proteins Associated with Disease Severity." In SLIIT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCEMENTS IN SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES [SICASH]. Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54389/eegc3170.

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Proteomic studies or studies of protein expression levels are growing swiftly with the steady improvement in technology and knowledge on understanding various anomalies affecting humans. Since differentially expressed proteins have an influence on overall cell functionality, this improves discrimination between healthy and diseased states. Identifying prime proteins offers prospective insights for developing optimized and targeted treatment methods. This research involves analyzing data from an early-stage study whose main purpose was to identify differentially expressed proteins. The presence
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Bauer, Jonathan F., Maurice Gerzcuk, Bjoern Schuller, and Matthias Berking. "Comparison of speech elicitation tasks for machine learning-based depression classification." In International Medicine and Health Sciences Congress. ECER, 2024. https://doi.org/10.53375/imhsc.2024.126.

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Machine learning-based depression classification based on paralinguistic speech parameters yields a novel approach to detect depression. However, there is uncertainty about the effect of different types of speech recordings on classification accuracy. We suggest that recordings of free speech containing antidepressive statements may be particularly suitable for depression classification. To test this hypothesis, we conducted Structured Clinical Interviews for DSM-5 to determine depression diagnoses on suitable candidates, resulting in a final sample of 48 clinically depressed individuals, 48 s
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Robinson, Timothy S., and Olav Revheim. "Automated Detection of Rig Events from Real-Time Surface Data Using Spectral Analysis and Machine Learning." In SPE/IADC International Drilling Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/212481-ms.

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Abstract The authors present a method for automated, high-fidelity detection of rig events characterized by complex temporal signals, such as downlinking, or wave-induced heave affecting floating rigs. These can adversely impact other systems utilizing relevant data streams, for example downlinking via mud pulse telemetry can interfere with detection of pressure changes that might indicate hole cleaning problems. Identifying these events using classification techniques applied to time-domain data is difficult, hence spectral (frequency domain) techniques, combined with Machine Learning (ML), w
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Castro, Tom Henry Bernabe, and John Erick Malpartida Moya. "Identification and Monitoring of Geotechnical Risk Areas Using Inertial Data Supplied by In-Line Inspection Tools." In ASME 2015 International Pipeline Geotechnical Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipg2015-8534.

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By their nature, Pipeline Transmission Systems are exposed to threats from various sources. These include the threat of Weather and Outside Forces (WOF), this threat has a destructive potential associated with landslides, creeping, soil erosion and scouring in rivers, etc. Their hazards increase when pipelines are installed in areas with a tropical climate, having rains of a magnitude that often tend to destabilize the soil surrounding the pipelines, affecting its integrity and therefore the safety of people and the environment. The identification and monitoring of geotechnical risk areas, usi
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Reports on the topic "Affective State Discrimination"

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Demuynck, Méryl, Anna-Maria Andreeva, and George Kefford. A Practitioner’s Guide to Working with Children in VE-Affiliated Families: Protecting the Rights of the Child. ICCT, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.19165/2022.3.03.

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The PREPARE (Promoting collaborative policies of inclusion relating to children of far right and Islamist parents in Western Europe) project aims to identify vulnerabilities and stigmas that children may face when their parents are involved in violent extremist (VE) networks, and how frontline practitioners can best address them through a collaborative approach centred on the needs of the child. It aims to support these children by supporting frontline practitioners working with these children and their families in six European countries (the Netherlands, Spain, France, Sweden, Germany and Kos
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Barash, Itamar, and Robert E. Rhoads. Translational Mechanisms that Govern Milk Protein Levels and Composition. United States Department of Agriculture, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2004.7586474.bard.

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Original objectives: The long term objective of the project is to achieve higher content of protein in the milk of ruminants by modulating the translational machinery in the mammary gland. The first specific aim of the BARD proposal was to characterize responsiveness of various experimental systems to combination of lactogenic hormones and amino acids with particular emphasis on discrimination between the control of total protein synthesis and milk protein synthesis. Based on the results, we planned to proceed by characterizing the stage of protein synthesis in which the stimulation by lactoge
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Gender justice and planetary health. Global Health 50/50, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.56649/tauj1442.

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Dive into the critical intersection of gender justice and planetary health with our latest report. As Earth’s natural systems deteriorate, marginalised communities bear the brunt, often excluded from solutions. Our report delves into how gender considerations shape global responses to planetary health crises. Daily, communities worldwide grapple with planetary health disasters—from East Africa’s famines to Europe's wildfires. Gender differences expose individuals to varying risks, from air pollution to violence. Marginalised groups, including LGBTQ+ communities, face compounded risks due to di
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