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Explain the difference between executive attention and sustained attention.
Hedonic Treadmill
The theory suggesting that people consistently return to a baseline level of happiness, regardless of positive or negative changes in their life.
Risk-as-feelings Hypothesis
The theory that people make decisions based on their emotional responses to risks, rather than through logical assessment of the risks and benefits.
Broaden-and-build Theory
A psychological theory suggesting that positive emotions expand one’s awareness and encourage novel, varied, and exploratory thoughts and actions.
Affect-as-information Hypothesis
A theory suggesting that individuals use their emotional states as information in making judgments and decisions.
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