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A distributed neural architecture of sustained affect across external and internal experience

AO_SCPLOWBSTRACTC_SCPLOWSustained affect shapes well-being, yet its neural architecture across externally elicited and internally generated experience remains unclear. Using whole-brain functional connectivity during minutes-long naturalistic movie viewing, we derived positive and negative affective experience signatures and their underlying neural architecture. These signatures predicted valence-specific affective intensity and generalized to independent movie-viewing data and internally generated affect, discriminating sad memory and rumination from neutral distraction while tracking subjective experience. Importantly, their expression showed little relation to vigilance or cognitive deman

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