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Frontiers in Psychology
On Elementary Affective Decisions: To Like Or Not to Like, That Is the Question
Arthur Jacobs1 
关键词: neurocognitive poetics;    elementary affective decisions;    liking;    beauty;    neuroaesthetics;    ludic reading;    decision tree modeling;    basic affective tone;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01836
学科分类:心理学(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

Perhaps the most ubiquitous and basic affective decision of daily life is deciding whether we like or dislike something/somebody, or, in terms of psychological emotion theories, whether the object/subject has positive or negative valence. Indeed, people constantly make such liking decisions within a glimpse and, importantly, often without expecting any obvious benefit or knowing the exact reasons for their judgment. In this paper, we review research on such elementary affective decisions (EADs) that entail no direct overt reward with a special focus on Neurocognitive Poetics and discuss methods and models for investigating the neuronal and cognitive-affective bases of EADs to verbal materials with differing degrees of complexity. In line with evolutionary and appraisal theories of (aesthetic) emotions and data from recent neurocognitive studies, the results of a decision tree modeling approach simulating EADs to single words suggest that a main driving force behind EADs is the extent to which such high-dimensional stimuli are associated with the “basic” emotions joy/happiness and disgust.

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