Part III: Affect Signatures

Quantitative Frameworks

Introduction
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Quantitative Frameworks

For any intervention I\mathcal{I}, the affect impact measures the shift in expected affect state:

Impact(I)=Ep[a]Ep[a]\text{Impact}(\mathcal{I}) = \E_{p’}[\mathbf{a}] - \E_p[\mathbf{a}]

which can be decomposed component-wise:

Impact(I)=(ΔValˉ,ΔArˉ,ΔΦˉ,Δreffˉ,ΔCF,ΔSM)\text{Impact}(\mathcal{I}) = (\Delta\bar{\valence}, \Delta\bar{\arousal}, \Delta\bar{\intinfo}, \Delta\bar{\effrank}, \Delta\overline{\mathcal{CF}}, \Delta\overline{\mathcal{SM}})

These component-wise impacts can be aggregated into a flourishing score—a weighted composite of affect dimensions aligned with human wellbeing:

F(a)=α1Val+α2Φ+α3reffα4(SMSMoptimal)2α5ArAroptimal+α6flex(ι)\mathcal{F}(\mathbf{a}) = \alpha_1 \valence + \alpha_2 \intinfo + \alpha_3 \effrank - \alpha_4 (\mathcal{SM} - \mathcal{SM}_{\text{optimal}})^2 - \alpha_5 |\arousal - \arousal_{\text{optimal}}| + \alpha_6 \cdot \text{flex}(\iota)

where flex(ι)=1τ0τι˙(t),dt\text{flex}(\iota) = \frac{1}{\tau}\int_0^\tau |\dot{\iota}(t)| , dt measures the time-averaged ι\iota flexibility—the capacity to modulate the inhibition coefficient in response to context. The weights αi{\alpha_i} encode normative commitments about what constitutes flourishing. The ι\iota flexibility term deserves special emphasis: a system with positive valence, high integration, and high rank but rigid ι\iota is fragile. The ι\iota rigidity hypothesis (Psychopathology section) predicts that flexibility in perceptual configuration is itself a core component of wellbeing, independent of where on the ι\iota spectrum one happens to be.

Comparative Analysis. Using standardized affect measurement, we can compare:

  • Meditation retreat vs.\ social media usage (expected: opposite affect signatures)
  • Different workplace designs (open office vs.\ private: integration differences)
  • Educational approaches (lecture vs.\ discussion: counterfactual weight differences)
  • Urban vs.\ rural environments (arousal and integration differences)