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The domain of images. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1999.

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Jong, Steven M. de. Remote sensing image analysis: Including the spatial domain. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic, 2004.

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Merhav, Neri. Multiplication-free approximate algorithms for compressed domain linear operations on images. Palo Alto, CA: Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Technical Publications Department, 1996.

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Wdowin, Michal. Image analysis of magnetic domain structures. Manchester: University of Manchester, 1994.

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Image and video processing in the compressed domain. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2011.

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V, Prasad M., ed. Lossy image compression: Domain decomposition-based algorithms. London: Springer, 2011.

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MacOrlan, Pierre. Domaine de l'ombre: Images du fantastique social. Paris: Phébus, 2000.

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Zhao, Yang. Dual domain semi-fragile watermarking for image authentication. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 2003.

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Jong, Steven M., and Freek D. Meer, eds. Remote Sensing Image Analysis: Including the Spatial Domain. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-2560-2.

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Jong, Steven M. De, and Freek D. Van der Meer, eds. Remote Sensing Image Analysis: Including The Spatial Domain. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-2560-0.

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Morínigo, José N. Puerto Casado: Verbo e imagen de la dignidad. Asunción, Paraguay: Fondo Nacional de la Cultura y las Artes, 2006.

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Daniel, Minder, Karnouskos Stamatis, and SpringerLink (Online service), eds. The Emerging Domain of Cooperating Objects: Definitions and Concepts. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012.

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Wang, Qian, Fausto Milletari, Hien V. Nguyen, Shadi Albarqouni, M. Jorge Cardoso, Nicola Rieke, Ziyue Xu, et al., eds. Domain Adaptation and Representation Transfer and Medical Image Learning with Less Labels and Imperfect Data. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33391-1.

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Calif.) Optical Coherence Tomography and Coherence Domain Optical Methods in Biomedicine (Conference) (17th 2013 San Francisco. Optical coherence tomography and coherence domain optical methods in biomedicine XVII: 4-6 February 2013, San Francisco, California, United States. Edited by Fujimoto, James G., editor of compilation, Izatt, Joseph A., editor of compilation, Tuchin, V. V. (Valeriĭ Viktorovich), editor of compilation, SPIE (Society), and SPIE Photonics West (Conference) (2013 : San Francisco, Calif.). Bellingham, Washington: SPIE, 2013.

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Hester, Todd. TEXPLORE: Temporal Difference Reinforcement Learning for Robots and Time-Constrained Domains. Heidelberg: Springer International Publishing, 2013.

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Izatt, Joseph A. Optical coherence tomography and coherence domain optical methods in biomedicine XIV: 25-27 January 2010, San Francisco, United States. Bellingham, Wash: SPIE, 2010.

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Flinz, Carolina, Elena Carpi, and Annick Farina, eds. Le guide touristique: lieu de rencontre entre lexique et images du patrimoine culturel. Vol. I. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-693-4.

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Ce livre est le premier volume d’un recueil d’articles consacré au guide touristique en tant que lieu de rencontre entre lexique et images du patrimoine culturel, ouvrage issu du colloque qui s’est déroulé le 11 et 12 juin 2015 à Pise et Florence, organisé par l’Unité de recherche Lessico dei Beni Culturali. Les textes présentés sont le fruit d’une réflexion commune à des spécialistes de différents domaines: linguistique, histoire de l’art, architecture, photographie, littérature et géographie pour n’en citer que quelques-uns. Les deux volumes analysent le guide touristique et les autres ouvrages qui accompagnent le voyage comme autant de lieux de formation et de transformation de l'expérience du voyage réel ou virtuel, participant en tant que tels à la création de l’imaginaire touristique des lieux et des objets culturels qu'ils décrivent.
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Tuchin, V. V., James G. Fujimoto, and Joseph A. Izatt. Optical coherence tomography and coherence domain optical methods in biomedicine XVI: 23-25 January 2012, San Francisco, California, United States. Edited by SPIE (Society). Bellingham, Wash: SPIE, 2012.

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Tuchin, V. V., James G. Fujimoto, and Joseph A. Izatt. Optical coherence tomography and coherence domain optical methods in biomedicine XIII: 26-28 January 2009, San Jose, California, United States. Edited by SPIE (Society). Bellingham, Wash: SPIE, 2009.

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Elkins, James. The Domain of Images. Cornell University Press, 2001.

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Steven M. de Jong (Editor) and Freek D. van der Meer (Editor), eds. Remote Sensing Image Analysis: Including the Spatial Domain (Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing). Springer, 2007.

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Department of Defense. 2007 Cyber Guide to Military Image Clip Art - Over 20,000 Public Domain Images of Weapons, Insignia, Maps, People, More (CD-ROM). Progressive Management, 2007.

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Kirby, David A. The Changing Popular Images of Science. Edited by Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Dan M. Kahan, and Dietram A. Scheufele. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190497620.013.32.

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Studies of popular culture show that contemporary images of science have become far less negative and much more complex than earlier stereotypical depictions. Scientists are now more likely to be characterized as heroes rather than villains, and modern scientist characters exhibit a moral complexity not found in previous portrayals. But the historic depiction of scientists as white, privileged American males has not changed. Scholarly analyses demonstrate a shift away from fictional interpretations of scientific knowledge as inherently dangerous toward a representation of science as being threatening only when it is unregulated and freed from ethical constraints. Recent entertainment media renders science more accessible by demystifying the scientific process even if these texts still portray science as a domain for elites. Past representations of science as a secretive and mysterious practice have also been replaced by a new public image of science as a practice that has an almost preternatural certainty.
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Department of Defense. Military Images Clipart from the National War College: Public Domain Images of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, Weapons, Insignia, Maps, ... Posters, Backgrounds, More (CD-ROM). Progressive Management, 2004.

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Department of Defense. 2008 Military Image Clipart - Updated Collection of Public Domain Images of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard - Weapons, Insignia, Maps, People, More (CD-ROM). Progressive Management, 2007.

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GOVERNMENT, US. 2007 Master Guide to Military Image Clipart - Updated Collection of Public Domain Images of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard - Weapons, Insignia, Maps, People, More (CD-ROM). Progressive Management, 2007.

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US GOVERNMENT. 21st Century Collection of National War College Military Image Clipart with nearly 20,000 Public Domain Images in JPG and GIF Formats: Army, Navy, Air ... More (Core Federal Information Series). Progressive Management, 2003.

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Department of Defense. Military Clipart - Updated Collection of Public Domain Images of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard - Weapons, Insignia, Maps, People, More (CD-ROM). Progressive Management, 2007.

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Department of Defense. 2008 Essential Guide to Military Clipart - Over 20,000 Public Domain Images of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard - Weapons, Insignia, Maps, People, More (CD-ROM). Progressive Management, 2007.

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Department of Defense. 21st Century Complete Guide to Military Clipart - Updated Collection of Public Domain Images of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard - Weapons, Insignia, Maps, People, More (CD-ROM). Progressive Management, 2007.

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US GOVERNMENT. 21st Century Uncle Sam's Guide to Military Clipart - Over 20,000 Public Domain Images of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard - Weapons, Insignia, Maps, People, More (CD-ROM). Progressive Management, 2007.

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Castillejos, Heydy. Fuzzy Image Segmentation Algorithms in Wavelet Domain. INTECH Open Access Publisher, 2012.

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Shukla, K. K., and M. V. Prasad. Lossy Image Compression: Domain Decomposition-Based Algorithms. Springer, 2011.

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Mukhopadhyay, Jayanta. Image and Video Processing in the Compressed Domain. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Jong, Steven M. De. Remote Sensing Image Analysis: Including The Spatial Domain. Ingramcontent, 2013.

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Mukhopadhyay, Jayanta. Image and Video Processing in the Compressed Domain. Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b10797.

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Radner, Hilary, and Alistair Fox. Arrested Images and “the Between-Images”. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474422888.003.0009.

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Raymond Bellour explains his concept of “the between-images,” and comments on the status of the arrested image in relation to the time-image, suggesting how video was an instrument of transformation at a brief historical moment that is already in the past because of the advent of the digital. In the contemporary world, he suggests, the computer now enables a continuous, ideal passage between all the domains of words, images, painting, and photography, obliterating the boundaries that formerly distinguished them. He concludes this section by speculating on the nature of images, ways of forming them, and how they only make sense when related to psychic and physiological factors.
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Hawkins, Stan. Aesthetics and Hyperembodiment in Pop Videos. Edited by John Richardson, Claudia Gorbman, and Carol Vernallis. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199733866.013.002.

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This article appears in theOxford Handbook of New Audiovisual Aestheticsedited by John Richardson, Claudia Gorbman, and Carol Vernallis. This chapter uses textual analysis of the music video “Umbrella,” featuring Rihanna, to demonstrate the intricacies of sound and image synchronization. It argues that music highlights subject positions according to the viewer’s expectations, assessment, and understanding of the displayed subject. Rihanna’s erotic imagery forms a critical point for contemplating the pop artist’s physical responses to music. One central ingredient of most video performances is disclosed by the suggestive positioning of the gendered body, which extends far beyond everyday experience. Such notions are theorized through aspects of hyperembodiment and hypersexuality, wherein the technological constructedness of the body constitutes a prime part of video production. The aesthetics of performance are predicated on the reassemblance of the body audiovisually. Editing, production, and technology shape the images, which are stimulated by musical sound, and ultimately the audiovisual flow in pop videos mediates a range of conventions that say much about our ever-evolving cultural domains.
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Luhrmann, Tanya M. Prayer as a metacognitive activity. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789710.003.0014.

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The central act of prayer involves paying attention to inner experience—to thoughts, images, and the awareness of the body—and treating those sensations as important in their own right, rather than as distractions from the everyday business of living. There are many metacognitive consequences of this basic act. Its overt features include the redirecting of attention, which cognitively restructures mental content, leading the person who prays to focus on positive topics like gratitude, to set achievable goals, and to hope. Prayer’s less obvious metacognitive features include an invitation to absorption or being caught up in the act of imagination, which makes what must be imagined feel more real. The light trance associated with intense absorption is the result of a metacognitive act that alters the relationship of those who pray to their own mental domain. In short, we should reconceive prayer as a fundamentally metacognitive act.
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Abhyankar, Rajendra. Hardware implementation of color transforms in the analog domain for wood surface analysis. 1988.

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Smith, John Howard. A Dream of the Judgment Day. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197533741.001.0001.

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The End is near! This phrase, so well known in the contemporary United States, invokes images of manic self-proclaimed prophets of doom standing on street corners shouting their warnings and predictions to amused or indifferent passersby. However, such proclamations have long been a feature of the American cultural landscape, and were never exclusively the domain of wild-eyed fanatics. A Dream of the Judgment Day describes the origins and development of American apocalypticism and millennialism from the beginnings of English colonization of North America in the early 1600s through the formation of the United States and its travails in the nineteenth century. It explores the reasons why varieties of millennialism are an essential component of American exceptionalism, and focuses upon the nation’s early history to better establish how millennialism and apocalypticism are the keys to understanding early American history and religious identity. This sweeping history of eschatological thought in early America encompasses not just traditional and non-traditional Christian beliefs in the end of the world, but also how American Indians and African Americans have likewise been influenced by, and have expressed, those beliefs in unique ways.
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Meyer, Petra Maria. Sound, Image, Dance, and Space in Intermedial Theatre. Edited by Yael Kaduri. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199841547.013.42.

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The chapter focuses philosophically on theatre as one of the acoustic spaces for staging in which sound design acquires an ever higher status in an advanced technical intermedia interplay. Theatre-dramaturgy is transformed into intermedial dramaturgy. The author notes a fundamental “acoustic turn” in theatre, which locates compositional processes within new audiovisual interplays. “ICH2 Intermedial Dance Performance for Planetaria” (2005–2006)—a cutting-edge hybrid form of theatre using advanced digital technologies—is discussed. The performance combines expressive body movements, 360° interactive motion graphics, and sound. In this way “ICH²” is a unique piece of the emerging genre called digital theatre, in which technology enables alterable and immersive stage settings and a new acoustic space. The author explores Merleau Ponty’s conception of embodiment, Lacan’s conception of the “imaginary turn,” and aesthetic innovations in the domain of scenography, thus reflecting historical, theoretical, aesthetical, and practical aspects.
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Buchanan, James R. Viewing the earth from space: The complete guide to public domain radio-based imagery and weather services. Woodhouse Communication, 1996.

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Geva, Sharon. Inner Speech and Mental Imagery. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198796640.003.0005.

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Inner speech has been investigated using neuroscientific techniques since the beginning of the twentieth century. One of the most important finding is that inner and overt speech differ in many respects, not only in the absence/presence of articulatory movements. In addition, studies implicate the involvement of various brain regions in the production and processing of inner speech, including areas involved in phonology and semantics, as well as auditory and motor processing. By looking at parallels between inner speech and other domains of imagery, studies explore two major questions: Are there common types of representations that underlie all types of mental imagery? And, is there a neural substrate for imagery, above and beyond modality? While these questions cannot yet be fully answered, studies of the neuroscience of imagery are bringing us a step towards better understanding of inner speech.
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Zhou, Kevin, Qian Wang, M. Jorge Cardoso, Fausto Milletari, Hien V. Nguyen, Shadi Albarqouni, Nicola Rieke, et al. Domain Adaptation and Representation Transfer and Medical Image Learning with Less Labels and Imperfect Data: First MICCAI Workshop, DART 2019, and ... Springer, 2019.

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Wellwood, Alexis. The Meaning of More. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198804659.001.0001.

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This book re-imagines the compositional semantics of comparative constructions with words like “more”. It argues for a revision of one of the fundamental assumptions of the degree semantics framework as applied to such constructions: that gradable adjectives do not lexicalize measure functions (i.e., mappings from individuals or events to degrees). Instead, the degree morphology itself plays the role of degree introduction. The book begins with a careful study of non-canonical comparatives targeting nouns and verbs, and applies the lessons learned there to those targeting adjectives and adverbs. A primary distinction that the book draws extends the traditional distinction between gradable and non-gradable as applied to the adjectival domain to the distinction between “measurable” and “non-measurable” predicates that crosses lexical categories. The measurable predicates, in addition to the gradable adjectives, include mass noun phrases, plural noun phrases, imperfective verb phrases, and perfective atelic verb phrases. In each of these cases, independent evidence for non-trivial ordering relations on the relevant domains of predication are discussed, and measurability is tied to the accessibility of such orderings. Applying this compositional theory to the core cases and beyond, the book establishes that the selection of measure functions for a given comparative depends entirely on what is measured and compared rather than which expression introduces the measurement
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Gangjee, Dev. Trade Marks and Allied Rights. Edited by Rochelle Dreyfuss and Justine Pila. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198758457.013.24.

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This chapter outlines the principal features of trade mark protection regimes, drawing primarily on EU and US materials to illustrate the underlying legal issues. It includes an outline of the principal allied rights; namely (i) unfair competition, (ii) passing off, (iii) publicity rights, (iv) geographical indications, and (v) domain names. The overview traces the incremental re-orientation of trade mark regimes in recent decades as they have moved beyond their traditional remit of origin-indication protection in response to claims that brand image needs to be better accommodated. In some cases, the ensuing broader scope of protection can have a detrimental impact on speech and inhibit marketplace competition.
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Vögele, Claus, Annika P. C. Lutz, and E. Leigh Gibson. Mood, Emotions, and Eating Disorders. Edited by W. Stewart Agras and Athena Robinson. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190620998.013.8.

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Mood and emotions are intrinsically involved with eating. This chapter discusses basic mechanisms, findings, and models that help our understanding of the interactions between eating and emotions, in both clinical and nonclinical populations. The finding that negative affect predicts EDs transdiagnostically, and that comorbidity with depressive disorders and anxiety disorders is the norm among patients with EDs suggests that EDs may not necessarily be restricted to domains of eating behavior and body image but may also be associated with significant difficulties in affective functioning. This chapter reviews the evidence relating to the notion that EDs are disturbances of mood regulation, in which regulatory strategies specifically related to eating and the body are used to diminish negative affect associated with food, body image, or stress.
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Figdor, Carrie. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809524.003.0001.

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Chapter 1 introduces the semantic and metaphysical problem raised by the expanding uses of psychological predicates throughout biology. Sellars’ widely-known framework of the Manifest and Scientific Images provides a stepping stone for initial grasp of the current anthropocentrism in interpreting psychological predicates and the capacities to which they refer. The chapter introduces Literalism, which holds that the predicates are used literally with the same reference across human and nonhuman biological domains. This view is the natural conclusion of a plausible interpretation of scientific practices and discernible trends in those practices. The chapter also provides an outline of the book, a summary of subsequent chapters, and a brief discussion of consciousness, panpsychism, and content.
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Stanley, Barbara, and Tanya Singh. Diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199997510.003.0002.

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The diagnosis of borderline personality disorder (BPD) can be devastating. BPD is characterized by instability on several domains: affect regulation, impulse control, interpersonal relationships, and self-image, and it affects about 1–2% of the general population—up to 10% of psychiatric outpatients, and 20% of inpatients. In addition to meeting the criteria set forth in DSM-5, BPD, like all personality disorders, is characterized by a pervasive and persistent pattern of behavior that begins in early childhood and is stable across contexts. Affective dysregulation (inappropriate, intense anger or difficulty controlling anger; affective instability due to a marked reactivity of mood), is one of the core domains associated with BPD and is characterized by erratic, easily aroused mood changes and disproportionate emotional responses. Affect dysregulation differs in BPD and mood disorders because in BPD it can shift rapidly and is affected by environmental triggers.
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