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A suitable mathematical formulation to explain the emotions in the dual process is still absent. Our model associates free energy with arousal potential and its variations to explain emotional valence. Decreasing and increasing free energy consequently induce positive and negative emotions, respectively.
The proposed mathematical model provides a general framework for predicting and controlling emotional valence in the dual process that varies with viewpoint and ...
Sep 11, 2024 · Our model associates free energy with arousal potential and its variations to explain emotional valence. Decreasing and increasing free energy ...
Jan 1, 2023 · The proposed mathematical model provides a general framework for predicting and controlling emotional valence in the dual process that varies ...
Oct 22, 2024 · The proposed mathematical model provides a general framework for predicting and controlling emotional valence in the dual process that varies ...
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A mathematical model that explains emotional arousal using minimized free energy to represent information content processed in the brain.
The free-energy principle has recently been proposed as a unified Bayesian account of perception, learning and action. Despite the inextricable link between ...
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To minimise free energy is mathematically equivalent to maximising (a lower bound on) Bayesian model evidence, which quantifies model fit or subjective fitness; ...