An emotion, desire, physiological need, or similar impulse that acts as an incitement to action. ... motive mo·tive (mō'tĭv); n.; An emotion, desire, physiological need, or similar impulse that acts as an incitement to action. Also called learned drive. adj.; Causing or able to cause motion...
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Motive intent ... Speculative motive ... Profit motive...
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Motive and emotion are a couple of key elements to any action scene. ... Emotion is important as well. It is crucial to every story that the reader starts to care about the characters they are reading about. This does not mean a story needs to be dramatic, but offering insight into the characters is very important.
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McClelland (1985) hypothesized that motives and emotions are linked in specific ways, with each primary emotion relevant to only one motive. Two studies were generally supportive of the specific links hypothesized by McClelland.
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This would be achieved by manipulation of the i n i t i a l repertoires of emotion and motive generators and the values of the learning parameters. The possible membership of the generator repertoires is not restricted to the range of human emotions and motives.
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motive n. An emotion, desire, physiological need, or similar impulse that acts as an incitement to action ... Causing or able to cause motion: motive power. ... An idea, belief, or emotion that impels a person to act in accordance with that state of mind.
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Motive: An emotion, desire, physiological need, or similar impulse that acts as an incitement to action. Depending on context, explanations can range from trivial to excessively complex. On some level, people are motivated by the desire to most increase the level of pleasure or happiness in their lives.
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An apparatus and method for expressing emotions in an intelligent robot. In the apparatus, a plurality of different sensors sense information about internal/external stimuli. ... A conventional emotion expression method mainly uses a human face, but emotion expression technologies using other body portion is unsatisfactory...
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