Enjoyment
Dimension 605 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Enjoyment measures the extent to which an expression conveys having fun, feeling pleased, and experiencing activities or time with others as rewarding. It encompasses satisfaction, excitement, delight, and active positive engagement in leisure or shared experiences.
evidence final name · Positive Affect
Minimal Enjoyment
Expressions activating this band show little to no clear enjoyment content, or only indirect and weak references to positive experience. The expression may be neutral, mixed, or focused on unrelated topics rather than on having fun or feeling pleased.
Low Enjoyment
Expressions activating this band convey mild positive feeling, such as satisfaction, excitement, or looking forward to enjoyable activities. Enjoyment is present but described in a light, general, or anticipatory way.
Moderate Enjoyment
Expressions activating this band convey clear enjoyment through having a good time, laughing, feeling delighted, or experiencing fun with friends or family. The positive experience is direct and noticeable.
High Enjoyment
Expressions activating this band convey strong and active enjoyment, often centered on shared time with friends or family and explicit statements of having fun or enjoying oneself. The positive experience feels sustained and socially engaged.
Intense Enjoyment
Expressions activating this band convey very strong enjoyment marked by emphatic reports of having a lot of fun or a very good time. The experience is vivid, wholehearted, and clearly rewarding.
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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 clearly present at this level. This is the first band where positive affect becomes detectable. Expressions activating this band reflect positive affect at this level of intensity.
Elevated 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.
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.
