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High-arousal positive emotion is a more active emotional state than low arousal. Therefore, those who experienced high-arousal positive emotions showed high TST performance because they could more easily remember active memories.
and elation can be described as high-arousal positive (HAP) states, and calm, peacefulness, and serenity can be described as. low-arousal positive (LAP) states.1. In psychology, most research has focused on peoples actual. affect, or the affective states that people actually feel in general.
Affect is both a trait and a state, and it can have one of two valences, positive or negative. PA is characterized by joy and high levels of energy, concentration, enthusiasm, and alertness, whereas NA is characterized by distress, anger, contempt, and nervousness or fear (Watson et al., 1988).
High arousal positive emotions refer to affective states associated with increased action readiness and behavioral activation (Bradley Lang, 2007; Harmon-Jones et al., 2013; Lowe, 2011), such as feelings of elatedness, excitement and surprise.
These include high temperatures, crowding, pain, loud noises, violent movies, bad odors, and cigarette smoke. In each case, these factors produce heightened levels of arousal and the likelihood of increased aggression.
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High arousal positive emotions refer to affective states associated with increased action readiness and behavioral activation (Bradley Lang, 2007; Harmon-Jones et al., 2013; Lowe, 2011), such as feelings of elatedness, excitement and surprise.
Actual affect involves the affective states people truly experience whereas ideal affect involves the states people would prefer to experience (Tsai, 2007).
When arousal levels are increased, it relieves boredom, increases alertness, and improves performance. However, when arousal levels become too high, it can result in nervousness, increased heart rate, stress, and decreased performance.
Positive affectivity refers to positive emotions and expression, including cheerfulness, pride, enthusiasm, energy, and joy. Negative affectivity is negative emotions and expression, which includes sadness, disgust, lethargy, fear, and distress.
High activation or arousal is characterized by feelings of energy for pleasurable states (e.g., excitement), or tension for unpleasant states (e.g., fear). These can be distinguished from low arousal states such as calmness and depression.

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