Splitting the affective atom: Divergence of valence and approach-avoidance motivation during a dynamic emotional experience

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Lukasz D. Kaczmarek
Maciej Behnke
Jolanta Enko
Michał Kosakowski
Przemysław Guzik
Brian M. Hughes
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[1] Adam Mickiewicz University,Institute of Psychology
[2] Poznan University of Medical Science,undefined
[3] National University of Ireland,undefined
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Current Psychology | 2021年 / 40卷
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Affect; Emotion; Valence; Motivation;
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Valence and approach-avoidance motivation are two distinct but closely related components of affect. However, little is known about how these two processes evolve and covary in a dynamic affective context. We formulated several hypotheses based on the Motivational Dimensional Model of Affect. We expected that anger would be a unique approach-related rather than avoidance-related negative emotion. We also expected that high-approach positive emotions (e.g., desire) would differ from low-approach positive emotions (e.g., amusement) producing a stronger link between valence and approach-avoidance motivation. We also explored other dynamic properties of discrete emotions such as the difference between approach-avoidance motivation and valence as a marker of balance within affective components. We asked 69 participants to provide continuous ratings of valence and approach-avoidance motivation for eight standardized clips representing different discrete emotions. Using multilevel modeling, we established a significant relationship between valence and approach-avoidance motivation with high-approach emotions producing a stronger link between valence and approach-avoidance motivation compared to neutral states and low-approach emotions. Contrary to expectations, we observed that individuals exhibited an avoidance response during anger elicitation. Finally, we found that awe was a distinct positive emotion where approach motivation dominated over valence. These findings are relevant to the theory and research on diverging processes within the core structure of affect.
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