meshaffect
Meshaffect is a theoretical construct in affective science and neuroscience that refers to a mid-level affective signal posited to arise from midbrain–limbic circuits and to modulate motivation and decision-making. The term combines meso- (middle) with affect, signaling a proposed layer of affective processing between basic sensory arousal and higher-order emotions. Proponents describe meshaffect as a transient state that can be valenced (positive or negative) and context-dependent, influencing rapid appraisal and approach-avoidance behavior.
Origin and usage: The term is not widely standardized and appears primarily in speculative or theoretical discussions
Mechanisms and measurement: In hypothetical models, meshaffect would be linked to phasic signaling that calibrates motivational
Applications and status: If operationalized, meshaffect could inform computational models of decision-making and affective dynamics, and