Tag: mood research


Affect Valence and Intensity: Understanding Emotions

Introduction to Affective Dimensions The psychological study of emotion requires a framework capable of organizing the immense variability and complexity of human feeling. Affective science has largely converged upon a dimensional approach, positing that all emotional experiences can be mapped onto a small number of fundamental, orthogonal axes. Chief among these foundational constructs are Affect […]

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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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