
Эмоции – это субъективное переживание процесса повышения или понижения величины мотивационного возбуждения. Процесс повышения уровня мотивации переживается как отрицательная эмоция, а снижение мотивационного возбуждения – как положительная эмоция. В зависимости от плавности или быстроты изменения мотивации эмоция может иметь характер настроения (медленное изменение мотивации, часы) или аффекта (быстрое изменение мотивации, секунды и минуты): Э=f (М t 1 – М t 2)/ (t2 – t1), где Э – эмоция, ее знак и величина; М t 1 – мотивационное возбуждение в момент времени t1, М t 2 – мотивационное возбуждение в момент времени t 2, (t2 – t1) – промежуток времени в секундах, минутах или часах. Emotions are a subjective experience of the process of increasing or decreasing the magnitude of motivational arousal. The process of increasing the level of motivation is experienced as a negative emotion, and a decrease in motivational arousal is a positive emotion. Depending on the smoothness or speed of change in motivation, an emotion may have a mood (slow change in motivation, hours) or affect (rapid change in motivation, seconds and minutes). E=f (М t 1 – М t 2)/ (t2 – t1) Where E-emotion is its sign and magnitude, M t 1 is motivational arousal at time t1, M t 2 is motivational arousal at time t 2, (t2-t1) is a time interval in seconds, minutes or hours.
формула эмоций, мотивации, formula of emotions, motivation
формула эмоций, мотивации, formula of emotions, motivation
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