Difference between revisions of "Affectivity"

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<blockquote>Affectivity manifests itself essentially in motor (''i.e.'' secretory and circulatory) discharge resulting in an (internal) alteration of the subject's own body without refer­ence to the outer world. <ref>{{Ucs}}</ref></blockquote>
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<blockquote>Affectivity manifests itself essentially in motor (''i.e.'' secretory and circulatory) [[discharge]] resulting in an ([[internal]]) alteration of the [[subject]]'s own [[body]] without refer­ence to the outer [[world]]. <ref>{{Ucs}}</ref></blockquote>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:03, 24 May 2019

Affectivity manifests itself essentially in motor (i.e. secretory and circulatory) discharge resulting in an (internal) alteration of the subject's own body without refer­ence to the outer world. [1]