Focusaffects
Focusaffects is a term used in cognitive psychology to describe the bidirectional relationship between attentional focus and emotional state. Focus refers to selective attention to stimuli or tasks, while affect comprises emotional valence and arousal. The concept emphasizes that attention can shape emotion and mood can alter attention.
Proponents view focusaffects as a dynamic system in which attentional control modulates emotional appraisal and intensity,
Empirical findings are mixed but support a bidirectional link. Some studies show that high cognitive load diminishes
Applications span education, mental health, and user experience design, where manipulating focus and affect can influence
Critics note definitional variability and measurement challenges, and call for standardized definitions and longitudinal studies to