Charles S. Carver

Carver, C. S. (2015). Control processes, priority management, and affective dynamics. Emotion Review, 7, 301-307.

Affective dynamics are discussed from the perspective of a view of origin and functions of affective valence based in control processes. This view posits that affect reflects the error signal of a feedback loop managing rate of progress at goal attainment or threat avoidance. Negative feelings signal doing poorly, demanding more effort. Positive feelings signal doing better than necessary, allowing coasting, which yields goal attainment without unnecessary resource expenditure. Given multiple simultaneous goals, these functions assist in moment to moment priority management, facilitating attainment of all.

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