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| DescriptionVector model of emotion.svg | English: The vector model of emotion appeared in 1992. This two-dimensional model consists of vectors that point in two directions, representing a 'boomerang' shape. The model assumes that there is always an underlying arousal dimension, and that valence determines the direction in which a particular emotion lies. For example, a positive valence would shift the emotion up the top vector and a negative valence would shift the emotion down the bottom vector. In this model, high arousal states are differentiated by their valence, whereas low arousal states are more neutral and are represented near the meeting point of the vectors. Vector models have been most widely used in the testing of word and picture stimuli. |
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