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| "title": "The Core Emotion Framework (CEF): Structure, Operators, and Applications", | |
| "author": "Jamel Bulgaria", | |
| "year": 2026, | |
| "abstract": "The Core Emotion Framework (CEF) is a structural-constructivist model that conceptualizes emotional experience as the interaction of ten functional operators within a continuous sensing–calculating–deciding loop. Rather than defining emotions as discrete categories, the CEF models affective phenomena as emergent configurations of these operators. The framework integrates cognitive, physiological, and behavioral processes and is compatible with both human psychological models and computational architectures for artificial intelligence. This document outlines the Structural Engine, defines the ten operators, distinguishes operator function from entanglement states, and describes applications in personality research, clinical practice, and synthetic affect modeling.", | |
| "overview": "The Core Emotion Framework (CEF) proposes that emotional phenomena arise from functional operations rather than fixed categories. Emotional states are modeled as dynamic configurations of ten operators that interact within a continuous processing loop. This approach provides a mechanistic alternative to categorical emotion theories and supports applications in psychology, clinical practice, and artificial intelligence.", | |
| "structural_engine": { | |
| "sensing": "Intake of internal, interoceptive, and environmental signals.", | |
| "calculating": "Appraisal, pattern recognition, and contextual evaluation.", | |
| "deciding": "Selection and commitment to an action pathway.", | |
| "description": "The Structural Engine is a continuous sensing–calculating–deciding loop that provides the substrate for operator-level emotional processing." | |
| }, | |
| "operators": { | |
| "head": { | |
| "sensing": "Detection and registration of internal and external signals.", | |
| "calculating": "Evaluation, comparison, and logical processing.", | |
| "deciding": "Selection of an action pathway based on available information." | |
| }, | |
| "heart": { | |
| "expanding": "Outward movement, growth orientation, and increased openness.", | |
| "constricting": "Boundary-setting, precision, and reduction of scope.", | |
| "achieving": "Execution, performance, and goal-directed action." | |
| }, | |
| "gut": { | |
| "arranging": "Organization, structuring, and management of elements or tasks.", | |
| "appreciating": "Positive valuation and recognition of significance.", | |
| "boosting": "Amplification of intensity, energy, or momentum.", | |
| "accepting": "Openness to incoming information and reduction of resistance." | |
| }, | |
| "description": "The ten operators form a closed functional set and combine dynamically to produce emotional states." | |
| }, | |
| "entanglement_states": { | |
| "definition": "Entanglement states refer to complex or conflicting operator interactions that produce dysregulation or mixed affective experiences.", | |
| "note": "Entanglement is not an operator but a meta-state describing interference patterns among operators." | |
| }, | |
| "relation_to_traditional_models": "The CEF differs from categorical models by shifting from label-based classification to functional process modeling. Instead of defining emotions as discrete universal categories, the CEF describes the mechanisms that generate these states. This approach allows for finer-grained analysis of emotional variability, cultural differences, and individual personality patterns.", | |
| "applications": { | |
| "psychology": "The CEF provides a framework for analyzing emotional regulation, personality structure, and behavioral tendencies. Dominant, suppressed, or dysregulated operators can be used to understand patterns such as perfectionism, social anxiety, impulsivity, and avoidance.", | |
| "clinical": "Clinicians may use the CEF to identify operator imbalances contributing to emotional dysregulation. Excessive Constricting may relate to rigidity or anxiety, while insufficient Accepting may contribute to avoidance or emotional suppression.", | |
| "artificial_intelligence": "The CEF provides a computationally tractable model for synthetic affect. Operators represent functional processes that can be implemented as modular components within artificial agents. This enables systems to evaluate sensory input, assign salience, regulate intensity, and select actions in ways that parallel human emotional processing." | |
| }, | |
| "conclusion": "The Core Emotion Framework presents a unified architecture for understanding emotional processes across human psychology and artificial intelligence. By modeling emotion as the interaction of ten functional operators within a continuous sensing–calculating–deciding loop, the CEF offers a flexible and mechanistic alternative to categorical emotion theories. Its applications span personality research, clinical practice, and computational modeling, providing a foundation for future interdisciplinary work.", | |
| "keywords": [ | |
| "emotion model", | |
| "operator theory", | |
| "structural engine", | |
| "affective computation", | |
| "personality architecture", | |
| "AGI", | |
| "emotional regulation", | |
| "cognitive processing", | |
| "functional operators" | |
| ] | |
| } |