Just curious - is that based on your reading of our paper or your inference from the abstract/summary image. Because that is not our view
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Replying to @Neuro_Emotion @tekraynak
I'll admit it is from the abstract/summary image. But what is the point of it then if it is not illustrative?
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@CousinAmygdala, read the paper, then we'd really like to hear your critique, but it's not a simplistic view of appraisal/mapping1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Replying to @CousinAmygdala @BecketTodd and
OK so if this true please write down the equation that equates value with "appraisal"pic.twitter.com/XDoh35wXJP
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I don't know where you are going with that. We are saying that we are using the term appraisal to mean valuation....just as others have
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Replying to @Neuro_Emotion @CousinAmygdala and
I think you may be adding meaning onto the word appraisal that we are not.
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On the contrary I think appraisal is a meaningless catch all for more detailed processes. Same goes for the concept of emotion regulation.
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Replying to @CousinAmygdala @Neuro_Emotion and
Both are fine as psychological constructs but they lose all explanatory power when you are trying to understand brain function
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That was my bias as but @Neuro_Emotion sold me on the value of it in the way he deployed it. So read the whole paper!
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1) I totally agree that those terms are useless when it comes to the level of mechanisms of value-learning. But that is not what we address
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Replying to @Neuro_Emotion @BecketTodd and
2) We address a broader level - the relative diff across regions in the content being valued. Appraisal or valuation are useful terms here
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