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  1. The value of dominance captures the power of emotion; a low value points to a low powered emotion, while a high value emotion points to a high powered emotion. The three primitives represent an emotion in a 3-D space and any discrete emotion can be interpreted in this continuous 3-D space.

  2. Nov 1, 2007 · It has been argued that personalities are organized around discrete emotions (Izard, 1977; Izard, Libero, Putnam, & Haynes, 1993), that discrete emotional “biases” in perception, cognitions and action result from developmental processes (Magai & Haviland-Jones, 2002), and that individuals may chronically differ in the types of environments they tend to select or create (Kubzansky et al ...

    • Nathan S. Consedine, Judith Tedlie Moskowitz
    • 2007
  3. Discrete emotion theory is the claim that there is a small number of core emotions. For example, Silvan Tomkins (1962, 1963) concluded that there are nine basic affects which correspond with what we come to know as emotions: interest , enjoyment , surprise , distress , fear , anger , shame , dissmell (reaction to bad smell) and disgust .

  4. Specifically, we review research that demonstrates: (1) how affective valence within discrete emotions differs as a function of individuals and situations, and how these differences relate to various functions; (2) that anger (and other affective states such as dissonance) should be considered as a discrete emotion but there are dimensions around and within anger; (3) that similarities exist ...

  5. Aug 3, 2023 · Much like values (Dennison 2020a), academics have sought to understand emotions by classifying, categorising, and relating them to each other to predict what causes distinct emotions and, in turn, what are their effects. If a discrete set of emotions relate to each other in predictable ways across broader dimensions, then they can be arranged along a visual schema that represents each emotion ...

  6. The discrete emotions of shame, guilt, and contempt (sometimes called the social or self-conscious emotions) and the pattern of emotions in love and attachment may be considered basic in the sense that they are fundamental to human evolution, normative development, human mentality, and effective adaptation.

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  8. Through the provision of a non-smooth/non-linear continuous space an observable mapping from dimensional to discrete emotion space is thereby afforded. This attractor landscape could thereby suggest a mechanism to explain the Christie and Friedman result of continuous dimension–discrete emotion mapping. The computational investigation of ...

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