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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Science

Background:

  • Historical perspectives on affect.
  • Contemporary views of core affect as a basic mental property.
  • Core affect realized in a distributed neuronal workspace.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present affect as a fundamental, psychologically irreducible property of the human mind.
  • To introduce the affective circumplex model.
  • To explore the influence of core affect on emotion, learning, and consciousness.

Main Methods:

  • Review of historical and contemporary theories of affect.
  • Description of core affect within a neuronal workspace framework.
  • Presentation of the affective circumplex model for representing affective states.

Main Results:

  • The affective circumplex mathematically formalizes core affective states.
  • The model accounts for individual differences in affective feelings.
  • Affective states are linked to variations in emotional experience.

Conclusions:

  • Core affect is a fundamental property of the human mind.
  • The affective circumplex provides a framework for understanding affective states.
  • Core affect has broad psychological consequences beyond emotion, impacting learning and consciousness.