For Socrates, the appetitive hedonist is a blissfully ignorant Sisyphus forever doomed to the cruel pleasure of scratching a persistent itch. |
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Incentive behavior consists of appetitive and consummatory responses and generally proceeds from the appetitive phase to the consummatory phase. |
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There are different types of interest, for example, ethical, instrumental, and appetitive. |
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And, like many appetitive behaviours, smoking is inherently pleasurable and immediately rewarding. |
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Cardiac rate may be a relatively nonspecific indicator of appetitive or aversive arousal in animals confronted with salient valanced stimuli. |
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In addition, we suggest that ingested ethanol may be an appetitive stimulant. |
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The response is typically enhanced during aversive emotions and diminished during appetitive emotions. |
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The greatest good, the genuine good, is not the sum of appetitive desires. |
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It is an early modern concept, although it has correlatives from the time of the Greeks in allied concepts of stress, debility, appetitive, and saturnine behaviour. |
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We have started to compare memory dynamics after aversive and appetitive conditioning. |
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It should not be inferred that this appetitive tendency to change is entirely mechanistic, entirely governed by efficient causation only. |
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In an earlier study we used Achilles tendon reflex modulation as a measure for somatic motor preparation in response to sexual appetitive stimuli. |
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The difference between atypical and typical depression may lie in the degree to which chronic stress sets off the defensive alerting system versus the appetitive system. |
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It does so by deciding the alternative expressions of appetitive and avoidance behaviors on the basis of motivational state and associative learning. |
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The tyrant is enslaved because he is ruled by an utterly unlimited appetite, which prompts in him appetitive desire whenever any chance object of appetite presents itself to his consideration. |
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Socrates builds his theory on acute awareness of how dangerous and selfish appetitive attitudes are, and indeed of how self-centered the pursuit of wisdom is, as well. |
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The appetible object moves the appetitive power to have an intention toward the object. |
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Plato made this point well when he trifurcated the soul into its appetitive, passionate, and rational parts. |
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Participants were tested 7 days apart, once while non-intoxicated and once while acutely under the influence of their own chosen smoked cannabis on the appetitive and reinforcing effects of the drug. |
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