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