Abstract
Over the last decades, theoretical perspectives in the interdisciplinary field of the affective sciences have proliferated rather than converged due to differing assumptions about what human affective phenomena are and how they work. These metaphysical and mechanistic assumptions, shaped by academic context and values, have dictated affective constructs and operationalizations. However, an assumption about the purpose of affective phenomena can guide us to a common set of metaphysical and mechanistic assumptions. In this capstone paper, we home in on a nested teleological principle for human affective phenomena in order to synthesize metaphysical and mechanistic assumptions. Under this framework, human affective phenomena can collectively be considered algorithms that either adjust based on the human comfort zone (affective concerns) or monitor those adaptive processes (affective features). This teleologically-grounded framework offers a principled agenda and launchpad for both organizing existing perspectives and generating new ones. Ultimately, we hope the Human Affectome brings us a step closer to not only an integrated understanding of human affective phenomena, but an integrated field for affective research.
Original language | English (US) |
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Article number | 105450 |
Journal | Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews |
Volume | 158 |
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State | Published - Mar 2024 |
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- Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Behavioral Neuroscience
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In: Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, Vol. 158, 105450, 03.2024.
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T1 - The Human Affectome
AU - Schiller, Daniela
AU - Yu, Alessandra N.C.
AU - Alia-Klein, Nelly
AU - Becker, Susanne
AU - Cromwell, Howard C.
AU - Dolcos, Florin
AU - Eslinger, Paul J.
AU - Frewen, Paul
AU - Kemp, Andrew H.
AU - Pace-Schott, Edward F.
AU - Raber, Jacob
AU - Silton, Rebecca L.
AU - Stefanova, Elka
AU - Williams, Justin H.G.
AU - Abe, Nobuhito
AU - Aghajani, Moji
AU - Albrecht, Franziska
AU - Alexander, Rebecca
AU - Anders, Silke
AU - Aragón, Oriana R.
AU - Arias, Juan A.
AU - Arzy, Shahar
AU - Aue, Tatjana
AU - Baez, Sandra
AU - Balconi, Michela
AU - Ballarini, Tommaso
AU - Bannister, Scott
AU - Banta, Marlissa C.
AU - Barrett, Karen Caplovitz
AU - Belzung, Catherine
AU - Bensafi, Moustafa
AU - Booij, Linda
AU - Bookwala, Jamila
AU - Boulanger-Bertolus, Julie
AU - Boutros, Sydney Weber
AU - Bräscher, Anne Kathrin
AU - Bruno, Antonio
AU - Busatto, Geraldo
AU - Bylsma, Lauren M.
AU - Caldwell-Harris, Catherine
AU - Chan, Raymond C.K.
AU - Cherbuin, Nicolas
AU - Chiarella, Julian
AU - Cipresso, Pietro
AU - Critchley, Hugo
AU - Croote, Denise E.
AU - Demaree, Heath A.
AU - Denson, Thomas F.
AU - Depue, Brendan
AU - Derntl, Birgit
AU - Dickson, Joanne M.
AU - Dolcos, Sanda
AU - Drach-Zahavy, Anat
AU - Dubljević, Olga
AU - Eerola, Tuomas
AU - Ellingsen, Dan Mikael
AU - Fairfield, Beth
AU - Ferdenzi, Camille
AU - Friedman, Bruce H.
AU - Fu, Cynthia H.Y.
AU - Gatt, Justine M.
AU - de Gelder, Beatrice
AU - Gendolla, Guido H.E.
AU - Gilam, Gadi
AU - Goldblatt, Hadass
AU - Gooding, Anne Elizabeth Kotynski
AU - Gosseries, Olivia
AU - Hamm, Alfons O.
AU - Hanson, Jamie L.
AU - Hendler, Talma
AU - Herbert, Cornelia
AU - Hofmann, Stefan G.
AU - Ibanez, Agustin
AU - Joffily, Mateus
AU - Jovanovic, Tanja
AU - Kahrilas, Ian J.
AU - Kangas, Maria
AU - Katsumi, Yuta
AU - Kensinger, Elizabeth
AU - Kirby, Lauren A.J.
AU - Koncz, Rebecca
AU - Koster, Ernst H.W.
AU - Kozlowska, Kasia
AU - Krach, Sören
AU - Kret, Mariska E.
AU - Krippl, Martin
AU - Kusi-Mensah, Kwabena
AU - Ladouceur, Cecile D.
AU - Laureys, Steven
AU - Lawrence, Alistair
AU - Li, Chiang shan R.
AU - Liddell, Belinda J.
AU - Lidhar, Navdeep K.
AU - Lowry, Christopher A.
AU - Magee, Kelsey
AU - Marin, Marie France
AU - Mariotti, Veronica
AU - Martin, Loren J.
AU - Marusak, Hilary A.
AU - Mayer, Annalina V.
AU - Merner, Amanda R.
AU - Minnier, Jessica
AU - Moll, Jorge
AU - Morrison, Robert G.
AU - Moore, Matthew
AU - Mouly, Anne Marie
AU - Mueller, Sven C.
AU - Mühlberger, Andreas
AU - Murphy, Nora A.
AU - Muscatello, Maria Rosaria Anna
AU - Musser, Erica D.
AU - Newton, Tamara L.
AU - Noll-Hussong, Michael
AU - Norrholm, Seth Davin
AU - Northoff, Georg
AU - Nusslock, Robin
AU - Okon-Singer, Hadas
AU - Olino, Thomas M.
AU - Ortner, Catherine
AU - Owolabi, Mayowa
AU - Padulo, Caterina
AU - Palermo, Romina
AU - Palumbo, Rocco
AU - Palumbo, Sara
AU - Papadelis, Christos
AU - Pegna, Alan J.
AU - Pellegrini, Silvia
AU - Peltonen, Kirsi
AU - Penninx, Brenda W.J.H.
AU - Pietrini, Pietro
AU - Pinna, Graziano
AU - Lobo, Rosario Pintos
AU - Polnaszek, Kelly L.
AU - Polyakova, Maryna
AU - Rabinak, Christine
AU - Helene Richter, S.
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AU - Riva, Giuseppe
AU - Rizzo, Amelia
AU - Robinson, Jennifer L.
AU - Rosa, Pedro
AU - Sachdev, Perminder S.
AU - Sato, Wataru
AU - Schroeter, Matthias L.
AU - Schweizer, Susanne
AU - Shiban, Youssef
AU - Siddharthan, Advaith
AU - Siedlecka, Ewa
AU - Smith, Robert C.
AU - Soreq, Hermona
AU - Spangler, Derek P.
AU - Stern, Emily R.
AU - Styliadis, Charis
AU - Sullivan, Gavin B.
AU - Swain, James E.
AU - Urben, Sébastien
AU - Van den Stock, Jan
AU - vander Kooij, Michael A.
AU - van Overveld, Mark
AU - Van Rheenen, Tamsyn E.
AU - VanElzakker, Michael B.
AU - Ventura-Bort, Carlos
AU - Verona, Edelyn
AU - Volk, Tyler
AU - Wang, Yi
AU - Weingast, Leah T.
AU - Weymar, Mathias
AU - Williams, Claire
AU - Willis, Megan L.
AU - Yamashita, Paula
AU - Zahn, Roland
AU - Zupan, Barbra
AU - Lowe, Leroy
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PY - 2024/3
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N2 - Over the last decades, theoretical perspectives in the interdisciplinary field of the affective sciences have proliferated rather than converged due to differing assumptions about what human affective phenomena are and how they work. These metaphysical and mechanistic assumptions, shaped by academic context and values, have dictated affective constructs and operationalizations. However, an assumption about the purpose of affective phenomena can guide us to a common set of metaphysical and mechanistic assumptions. In this capstone paper, we home in on a nested teleological principle for human affective phenomena in order to synthesize metaphysical and mechanistic assumptions. Under this framework, human affective phenomena can collectively be considered algorithms that either adjust based on the human comfort zone (affective concerns) or monitor those adaptive processes (affective features). This teleologically-grounded framework offers a principled agenda and launchpad for both organizing existing perspectives and generating new ones. Ultimately, we hope the Human Affectome brings us a step closer to not only an integrated understanding of human affective phenomena, but an integrated field for affective research.
AB - Over the last decades, theoretical perspectives in the interdisciplinary field of the affective sciences have proliferated rather than converged due to differing assumptions about what human affective phenomena are and how they work. These metaphysical and mechanistic assumptions, shaped by academic context and values, have dictated affective constructs and operationalizations. However, an assumption about the purpose of affective phenomena can guide us to a common set of metaphysical and mechanistic assumptions. In this capstone paper, we home in on a nested teleological principle for human affective phenomena in order to synthesize metaphysical and mechanistic assumptions. Under this framework, human affective phenomena can collectively be considered algorithms that either adjust based on the human comfort zone (affective concerns) or monitor those adaptive processes (affective features). This teleologically-grounded framework offers a principled agenda and launchpad for both organizing existing perspectives and generating new ones. Ultimately, we hope the Human Affectome brings us a step closer to not only an integrated understanding of human affective phenomena, but an integrated field for affective research.
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