Inspiration
Dimension 105 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Inspiration measures the extent to which an expression reflects felt uplift, energizing stimulation, and being moved toward possibility, meaning, or action. It encompasses interest and creative activation, experiences of awe or beauty that stir the person, and explicit feelings of being inspired.
evidence final name · Positive Affect
Minimal Inspiration
Expressions activating this band show little or no felt uplift or inspirational activation, instead focusing on neutral description, practical matters, self-observation, or ordinary thought without a sense of being moved or energized by something meaningful.
Mild Inspiration
Expressions activating this band convey early inspirational activation through interest, energy, creative thinking, or warm positive engagement. The experience is present as enlivenment and openness rather than as a strongly moving or transcendent state.
Moderate Inspiration
Expressions activating this band reflect a clearly felt uplifting response, often involving invigoration, motivation, awe, beauty, or a wave of excitement. The experience has a vivid, emotionally stirring quality that goes beyond simple interest.
High Inspiration
Expressions activating this band center on being inspired by a person, message, or example in a way that elevates outlook and direction. The experience is distinctly motivating and aspirational, with a strong sense of uplift and encouragement.
Intense Inspiration
Expressions activating this band explicitly name inspiration as a salient feeling and portray powerful excitement, uplift, or belief in what is possible. The experience is immediate, emotionally strong, and central to how the expression is framed.
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Minimal Positive Affect: Expressions show no meaningful positive affect content. The proxy is effectively absent. Expressions activating this band are unrelated to positive affect.
Emerging Positive Affect: Positive affect is experienced here as observable behavioral patterns associated with problematic or disordered functioning. This is the first band where positive affect becomes detectable. Expressions activating this band engage with positive affect at a level associated with formal behavioral assessment.
Elevated Positive Affect: Positive affect is clearly present at this level. Unlike the band below, where positive affect was characterized by the behavioral form, the proxy here has shifted in character. The facets that dominated at lower levels have receded. Expressions activating this band reflect positive affect at this level of intensity.
Severe Positive Affect: Positive affect is clearly present at this level. Compared to the band below, positive affect is more intense and concentrated but retains the same essential character. Expressions activating this band reflect positive affect at this level of intensity.
