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Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2025 5:31 am
PsyGuy wrote:
> Its an accurate and reliable theory and model
Not according to an overwhelming majority of the leading affective neuroscientists, emotion researchers and cognitive neuroscientists. But hey, maybe you know more about this than they do. I certainly don't, so feel free to take it up with them if you want to dispute the current consensus. Or take it up with the billions of people who have felt happiness and sadness simultaneously about the same event because they arise from different appraisals and interpretations made by the brain.
> Its an accurate and reliable theory and model
Not according to an overwhelming majority of the leading affective neuroscientists, emotion researchers and cognitive neuroscientists. But hey, maybe you know more about this than they do. I certainly don't, so feel free to take it up with them if you want to dispute the current consensus. Or take it up with the billions of people who have felt happiness and sadness simultaneously about the same event because they arise from different appraisals and interpretations made by the brain.