Introduction to Affective Forecasting Affective forecasting, a core concept within social psychology and behavioral economics, refers to the process of predicting one’s emotional response—including the valence, intensity, and duration—to future events. This cognitive mechanism is fundamental to human decision-making, as individuals routinely select actions and goals based on their anticipated feelings. For instance, a person […]
Introduction and Definition of Affective Prospection Affective prospection refers to the cognitive process by which individuals predict or simulate their own future emotional states in response to anticipated events, outcomes, or decisions. It is a fundamental component of human cognition, serving as the emotional compass guiding choice and behavior across the lifespan. This process is […]
Introduction to Anticipated Emotions Anticipated emotions, often referred to within the literature as affective forecasting, represent the cognitive and psychological process by which individuals project their potential emotional states resulting from future events, decisions, or outcomes. This mechanism is fundamentally distinct from immediate emotional experience, which is a direct, visceral response to a present stimulus; […]
Introduction to Anticipatory Emotions Anticipatory emotions represent a specialized class of affective states characterized by their inherent orientation toward future events, outcomes, or experiences. Unlike retrospective emotions, which process past occurrences, or immediate emotions, which react to present stimuli, anticipatory emotions are fundamentally linked to the brain’s capacity for prospection—the ability to mentally simulate and […]