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Poster Session A: Tuesday, August 12, 1:30 – 4:30 pm, de Brug & E‑Hall

Valence Computation as Higher-order Inference via Conceptual Self-Processing

Yuyue Jiang1, Dezhi Luo2; 1University of California, Santa Barbara, 2University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

Presenter: Yuyue Jiang

Predictive processing models suggest that emotions arise from the hierarchical computation of prediction errors across signals. However, this framework alone cannot account for the subjective, evaluative quality of emotional experience. Here, we extend predictive processing by integrating higher-order theories of emotion, proposing that emotional valence emerges from value judgments grounded in conceptual self-processing over sensory and contextual representations. This framework offers a mechanistic account of how subjective emotional experience arises through inferences about the dynamic interplay between world- and self-models within a shared computational architecture.

Topic Area: Predictive Processing & Cognitive Control

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