id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-645 Theory of constructed emotion - Wikipedia .html text/html 1591 274 53 Nevertheless, psychophysiological and neuroscientific evidence has failed to yield consistent support for the existence of such discrete categories of experience.[4] Instead, the empirical evidence suggests that what exists in the brain and body is affect, and emotions are constructed by multiple brain networks working in tandem.[5][6] Ingredients going into this construction include interoception, concepts, and social reality.[2] Interoceptive predictions provide information about the state of the body and ultimately produce basic, affective feelings of pleasure, displeasure, arousal, and calmness. The term "core affect" was first used in print by Russell and Barrett in 1999 in Journal of Personality and Social Psychology[10] where it is used to refer to the affective feelings that are part of every conscious state (as discussed by Wundt in his 1889 System der Philosophie).[11] The term "core affect" also appears to have been used as a phrase that relates to neuropsychological understanding of behavior as a morbid affect at the roots of any type of human behavior.[12] ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-645.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-645.txt