Preferred Name

subjective affective feeling

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Definitions

'Subjective affective feeling can have greater or weaker physiological or mental components. The bodily process that are experienced will usually involve some mental process. Bodily sensation and the experiences of emotions (e.g., feeling calm) would both qualify as examples of 'subjective affective feeling'. As a subclass of 'affective process', subjective affective feelings have valence. Valence refers to the 'the subjective value of an event, object, person, or other entity in the life space of the individual' (https://dictionary.apa.org/valence). Valence ranges from negative to positive. An affective process that involves the experience of internal or external sensory stimuli.

ID

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MFOEM_000006

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'Subjective affective feeling can have greater or weaker physiological or mental components. The bodily process that are experienced will usually involve some mental process. Bodily sensation and the experiences of emotions (e.g., feeling calm) would both qualify as examples of 'subjective affective feeling'. As a subclass of 'affective process', subjective affective feelings have valence. Valence refers to the 'the subjective value of an event, object, person, or other entity in the life space of the individual' (https://dictionary.apa.org/valence). Valence ranges from negative to positive.

alternative term

pain

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label

subjective affective feeling

prefixIRI

MFOEM:000006

prefLabel

subjective affective feeling

textual definition

An affective process that involves the experience of internal or external sensory stimuli.

subClassOf

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MFOEM_000195

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