| Literature DB >> 25726365 |
Beyon Miloyan1, Thomas Suddendorf2.
Abstract
Affective forecasting refers to the capacity to predict future feelings. Humans have been found to exhibit systematic affective forecasting biases that involve overestimation of the intensity and duration of future feelings. Although recent research has elucidated the proximate mechanisms underlying our ability to predict future feelings, explanations concerning the potential adaptive significance of these biases have attracted little attention. Here we consider the function of affective forecasts as signals of biological value, drivers of goal pursuit, and tools for eliciting collaboration. Although affective forecasting biases can have significant costs, for instance in terms of one's pursuit of happiness, they may ultimately serve adaptive functions.Entities:
Keywords: adaptive function; affective forecast; episodic foresight; impact bias; motivation; prospection
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25726365 DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2015.01.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Cogn Sci ISSN: 1364-6613 Impact factor: 20.229