2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-29372-8
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A probabilistic map of emotional experiences during competitive social interactions

Abstract: Theories of emotion and decision-making argue that negative, high arousing emotions—such as anger—motivate competitive social choice (e.g., punishing and defecting). However, given the long-standing challenge of quantifying emotion and the narrow framework in which emotion is traditionally examined, it remains unclear which emotions are actually associated with motivating these types of choices. To address this gap, we combine machine learning algorithms with a measure of affect that is agnostic to any specifi… Show more

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“…We then tested the dogs following a 30 s delay from the point of losing interest. We predicted that these treatments would initially induce frustration but would be followed by disappointment once they had given up searching for the expected reward 43 , with disappointment being lower in arousal than frustration 44 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We then tested the dogs following a 30 s delay from the point of losing interest. We predicted that these treatments would initially induce frustration but would be followed by disappointment once they had given up searching for the expected reward 43 , with disappointment being lower in arousal than frustration 44 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anger has a more complicated effect on cooperation in economic games, increasing punishment and/or noncooperation in some studies (Seip et al, 2014), but not others (Chierchia et al, 2021; Heffner & FeldmanHall, 2022). These findings are due in part to the variation in how anger is measured.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This shows the subtlety of the effects of T on both affective states and behaviors. This subtlety is reflected in the literature that has shown, without drug administration, that sadness increases fair offers and rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (Harlé & Sanfey, 2007; Heffner & FeldmanHall, 2022; Tan & Forgas, 2010). Sadness-inducing interventions also eliminate the endowment effect (Lerner et al, 2004) but increase intertemporal impatience (Lerner et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different subjective feelings can be measured depending on the disorders or processes under study. Different questions can probe specific types of emotion (Heffner et al, 2021;Heffner & FeldmanHall, 2022), which have different relationships with decision making (Heffner & FeldmanHall, 2022). For example, researchers interested in the conditions that make people angry might consider repeatedly asking questions about anger.…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%