Barrett Lisa Feldman, Bliss-Moreau Eliza
Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Psychiatric Neuroimaging Program and Martinos Imaging Center, Department of Radiology; Department of Psychology, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, USA.
Adv Exp Soc Psychol. 2009;41:167-218. doi: 10.1016/S0065-2601(08)00404-8.
In this article, we discuss the hypothesis that affect is a fundamental, psychologically irreducible property of the human mind. We begin by presenting historical perspectives on the nature of affect. Next, we proceed with a more contemporary discussion of core affect as a basic property of the mind that is realized within a broadly distributed neuronal workspace. We then present the affective circumplex, a mathematical formalization for representing core affective states, and show that this model can be used to represent individual differences in core affective feelings that are linked to meaningful variation in emotional experience. Finally, we conclude by suggesting that core affect has psychological consequences that reach beyond the boundaries of emotion, to influence learning and consciousness.
在本文中,我们探讨这样一种假说,即情感是人类思维的一种基本的、心理上不可简化的属性。我们首先呈现关于情感本质的历史观点。接下来,我们对核心情感展开更具当代性的讨论,将其视为在广泛分布的神经元工作空间中实现的思维的一种基本属性。然后我们介绍情感环状模型,这是一种用于表示核心情感状态的数学形式化方法,并表明该模型可用于表示与情感体验中的有意义变化相关联的核心情感感受的个体差异。最后,我们得出结论,认为核心情感具有超出情感边界的心理影响,能影响学习和意识。