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"We needed something motivationally to have them reach down inside.
There has been a rebirth motivationally to a certain degree.
The change in drinking behaviour must be stabilised and motivationally consolidated.
Childie's manipulativeness here is too transparent to matter motivationally.
"Your industry is motivationally oriented," Mr. Leach told a reporter this week.
It is assumed that if a person's behavioral freedom is threatened or reduced, they become motivationally aroused.
This policy defines the concept of plagiarism not motivationally, but rather behaviorally and gradatim.
Story taps into existing knowledge and creates bridges both culturally and motivationally toward a solution.
She argues that this overriding disposition explains how reason can be motivationally effective in the absence of desire, and why it so rarely is in practice.
Like anger, anxiety comes from the evaluation of a situation as motivationally relevant and motivationally incongruent (Lazarus, 1991).
Amygdala: Involved in signaling the cortex of motivationally significant stimuli such as those related to reward and fear in addition to social functions such as mating.
When one evaluates a situation as inconsistent with one's goals, the situation is considered motivationally inconsistent and often elicits a negative emotion, such as anger or regret (Roseman, 1996).
Or are you just saying that they all made interesting and different, but all politically and motivationally mixed and a little bit crazy, responses to what they took to be the gospel?"
The amygdala, for example, appears to play a more general role in indicating if external sensory information is motivationally salient, and is particularly active when a stimulus is novel or evokes uncertainty.
The release of dopamine has been known to be associated with events of a motivationally important nature, and has a role in the creation of episodic memories and the consolidation thereof.
Strictly speaking, motivationally transmitted memes do not self-propagate, but this mode of transmission often occurs in association with memes self-replicated in the efficiency parental, proselytic and preservational modes.
A number of characteristics have been related to self-handicapping (e.g. hypochondriasis) and research suggests that those more prone to self-handicapping may differ motivationally compared to those that do not rely on such defensive strategies.
The uniformed ex-convict, thanks to PTA, was a motivationally kaput statue when Kilgore Trout scampered in through the entrance, which was no longer blocked, minutes after the harsh rules of free will had been reinstated.
If a person appraises a situation as motivationally relevant, motivationally incongruent, and also holds a person other than himself accountable, the individual would most likely experience anger in response to the situation (Smith & Haynes, 1993).
This theory, offered by then psychologist Rex G. Stanford, proposes that humans unconsciously and automatically scan their environment for motivationally relevant information, including - as the subliminal awareness models suggest - information that will only occur in the future of each conscious observer.
But that is only a reason for saying that the value is not really there in the world if we presuppose a scientistic view of reality for which it is of itself necessarily 'motivationally inert' and cognizable in a manner which has nothing essentially to do with being attracted or repelled by it.