Hierarchical theory of affects

Emotional states arise from hierarchically structured dispositional states—i.e. tendencies to behave in certain ways in given circumstances. Higher-level dispositions influence lower-level dispositions, which in turn influence external behaviour.

Aaron Sloman, 1987.
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