英文摘要 |
Based on the assumption that emotion is acquired, this paper examines and analyzes the components of emotional experience and sensory feeling by referencing existing theoretical viewpoints and experimental results. It is argued that emotions and senses are all compound feelings that consist of cognitive representation and affect representation (only two conscious qualities of pleasure and displeasure). From here it is assumed that the core components of emotional experience originate from the conditioned response of the affect component of sensory feeling, based on the separability of the cognitive and affect representations as well as the homology in neural basis of the affect representations in emotions and senses. Specific performances of cognitive representation, affect representation in emotional experience, and related psychological phenomena are discussed, from here it inferred that objectification of affect is an important psychological mechanism in emotional experience. |