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EMA: A computational model of appraisal dynamics (Introduction…
EMA: A computational model of appraisal dynamics
Abstract
Emotion
Through modeling
Dynamics
Spontaneous
Fast pattern
Slow
Deliberative appraisals
Multiple appraisal processes
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Single and automatic Appraisal Process
A person
Interact
The environment
Dynamics
Interpretations
Perceptual and inferential
A person's interpretation of their relationship to the environment.
Dynamics
This is Kant....
Introduction
Previous studies
Variables and components behind the emotion
Appraisal variables
Rather
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What is the process under the appraisals?
Computational models
concretizing
Computational models of emotion
person-environment relationship
Appraisals are performed
The role of perception
Memory
Interpretation and inference
The relationship between appraisals, emotions and coping responses
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Practical specification
Issues in the "real contexts"
test on
further subjects
predictions
further tested
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The appraisal theory
Smith & Lazarus
EMA
Emotion and Adaptation
An example of emotion dynamics
Naturalistic emotion-invoking situation
Milliseconds
Basic Theoretical assumptions
Interpretation
Person-environment
Appraisal
Coping
Center
Process model of appraisal
A computational process
Appraisal
Fast, parallel, and unique
Inference
Multiple
A computational model of appraisal
One of the models
EMA
DEF
A set of processes that interpret and manipulate a representation of the person-environment relationship
The Causal interpretation
Beliefs, desires, intentions, plans and probabilities
Declarative
Reactive and more deliberative processes
An agent's causal interpretation is equated with the output and intermediate results of processes that relate the agent to its physical and social environment.