Talk:Theory of constructed emotion

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The phrase "core affect" as it relates to neuropsychological understanding of behaviour was coined by Efrain Segarra, Ph.D. in 1983 in a copyrighted doctoral dissertation. There core affect is defined as a morbid affect at the roots of any type of human behaviour, both adaptive (productive) or maladaptive (non-productive). As a general theory of behaviour, the core affect theory explains the questions and findings reported and discussed in the above segments of this section. The citation is: Segarra, E. (1983). A neuropsychological model of human behavior and therapeutic change (Doctoral dissertation, University of Massachusetts,1983). Dissertation Abstracts International, 43(12), DA8310331. All rights reserved. A revised and substantially expanded version of the theory is currently in preparation for publication as a book sometime later this year or early 2013. Details will be available in one of the following websites under construction coreaffect.com, coreaffect.org, or coreaffect.net.

However, this usage of "core affect" may benefit from a disambiguation page and associated context in which the term is being used. — Preceding unsigned comment added by PunditArmy (talkcontribs) 15:25, 6 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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