Feeling our place in the world: an active inference account of self-esteem

Author:

Albarracin Mahault1ORCID,Bouchard-Joly Gabriel1,Sheikhbahaee Zahra2,Miller Mark34,Pitliya Riddhi J5,Poirier Pierre1

Affiliation:

1. Département d'Informatique, Université du Québec à Montréal , 405 Rue Sainte-Catherine Est, Montreal H2L 2C4, QC, Canada

2. CHU Sainte-Justine Research Center, University of Montreal , 5757, Av. Decelles bureau 500, Montreal, QC H3S 2C3, Canada

3. Monash Centre for Consciousness and Contemplative Studies, Monash University , Melboume, Australia

4. Psychology Department, University of Toronto , Toronto, ON M5S 3G3, Canada

5. Department of Experimental Psychology Oxford University , Oxford OX1 2JD, United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract Self-esteem, the evaluation of one’s own worth or value, is a critical aspect of psychological well-being and mental health. In this paper, we propose an active inference account of self-esteem, casting it as a sociometer or an inferential capacity to interpret one’s standing within a social group. This approach allows us to explore the interaction between an individual’s self-perception and the expectations of their social environment.When there is a mismatch between these perceptions and expectations, the individual needs to adjust their actions or update their self-perception to better align with their current experiences. We also consider this hypothesis in relation with recent research on affective inference, suggesting that self-esteem enables the individual to track and respond to this discrepancy through affective states such as anxiety or positive affect. By acting as an inferential sociometer, self-esteem allows individuals to navigate and adapt to their social environment, ultimately impacting their psychological well-being and mental health.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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