Tag: emotion psychology


Affective Valence: Understanding Positive & Negative Emotions

Definition and Core Concepts of Affective Valence Affective valence, often simply referred to as valence, is a fundamental psychological dimension that characterizes the intrinsic attractiveness or aversiveness of an event, object, or emotional state. It represents the polarity of an affective experience, spanning a continuum from highly positive (pleasurable) to highly negative (unpleasurable or painful). […]

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Appraisal Theory: Understanding Emotion & Appraisal

Appraisal-Emotion Relationships: A Cognitive Perspective on Affective Generation The study of Appraisal-Emotion Relationships forms a cornerstone of modern affective science, positing that emotions are not mere reflexive responses to stimuli, but rather complex processes mediated by cognitive evaluations of those stimuli relative to an individual’s goals and well-being. This perspective fundamentally shifts the focus from […]

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