Essays about: "affective state"

Showing result 21 - 25 of 28 essays containing the words affective state.

  1. 21. A Colombian Nun and the Love of God and Neighbour : The Spiritual Path of María de Jesús (1690s-1776)

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Missionsvetenskap

    Author : Helwi Margarita Cadavid Yani; [2016]
    Keywords : love; God; neighbor; charity; affective; Discalced Carmelites; Barefoot Carmelites; spirituality; convent; nun; white-veiled; Catholic; church; mission; mysticism; mystic; Eucharist; Communion; heart; blood; imagery; metaphor; Purgatory; salvation; soul; sacrament; vision; visions; ineffable; union; rhetoric; rhetoric of femininity; humility; spiritual journal; writings; path; María de Jesús; Teresa of Avila; Teresian presence; Colonial Spanish America; Colombia; New Granada.; kärlek; Gud; nästan; Caritas; affektivt språk; Oskodda karmeliter; Barfota karmeliter; andlighet; andlig; spiritualitet; spirituell; väg; kloster; nunna; katolsk; kyrka; mission; mystik; eukaristi; kommunion; hjärta; blod; bildspråk; metafor; Skärselden; Purgatorium; själ; sakrament; vision; visioner; obeskrivlig; förening; retorik; ödmjukhet; andlig dagbok; skrifter; María de Jesús; Teresa av Avila; kolonial; Amerika; Nya Granada.;

    Abstract : María de Jesús (1690s-1776) was a white-veiled Discalced Carmelite nun of the San José convent in Santa Fe de Bogotá, founded in 1606. She professed in the year 1714, and her spiritual journal was printed in a chronicle about the convent in the 1940s. READ MORE

  2. 22. Hur påverkas djurvälfärden av bete för mjölkkor inom ekologisk produktion och hur kan betesregeln utformas?

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health

    Author : Jenny Vähäniitty; [2015]
    Keywords : mjölkkor; bete; ekologisk produktion; välfärd; kontroll;

    Abstract : Djurvälfärd brukar definieras på tre sätt; biologisk funktion, djurets upplevelse samt naturligt liv. Dessa omfattar hälsa och produktion, att främja positiva känslotillstånd och minimera negativa, samt om möjligheten att utföra naturliga beteenden. READ MORE

  3. 23. Welfare impairment of lambs around weaning. Play and other behaviour indicative of affective state

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health

    Author : Joyce Broekman; [2014]
    Keywords : lamb; weaning; separation; play; vocalisation; affective state;

    Abstract : The abrupt and early weaning of intensively kept lambs may have serious animal welfare implications, but relatively little is known about this. Weaning includes the breaking of the mother-young bond and abrupt replacement of milk by solid food, often coinciding with changes in the (social) environment. READ MORE

  4. 24. Evaluation of Readability of displays in Bright Surroundings

    University essay from KTH/Signalbehandling

    Author : Yi Guo; [2014]
    Keywords : Subjective Study; Readability; Ambient light; Outdoor; Matte display; Glossy display; Portable;

    Abstract : With the wide spread of wireless technology, many devices, such as tablets, smartphones, notebooks, fixed and portable navigation systems are becoming immensely convenient to access and are making a significant contribution to our daily life. Compared to conventional PC, portable devices are used at different times of the day and in various conditions and environments, both indoors and outdoors. READ MORE

  5. 25. Empirical Evaluation of Machine Learning Algorithms based on EMG, ECG and GSR Data to Classify Emotional States

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för datavetenskap och kommunikation

    Author : Amare Ketsela Tesfaye and Amrit Pandey; [2013]
    Keywords : Psychophysiological Measures; Machine Learning Algorithms; Emotions; Classification;

    Abstract : The peripheral psychophysiological signals (EMG, ECG and GSR) of 13 participants were recorded in the well planned Cognition and Robotics lab at BTH University and 9 participants data were taken for further processing. Thirty(30) pictures of IAPS were shown to each participant individually as stimuli, and each picture was displayed for five-second intervals. READ MORE