Emotions can be considered inextricably linked to embodied appraisals - perceptions of bodily states that inform agents of
how they are faring in the world relative to their own well-being. Emotion-appraisals are thus relational phenomena the relevance
of which can be learned or evolutionarily selected for given a reliable coupling between agent-internal and environmental
states. An emotion-appraisal attentional disposition permits agents to produce behaviour that exploits such couplings allowing
for adaptive agent performance across agent-environment interactions. This chapter discusses emotions in terms of dynamical
processes whereby attentional dispositions are considered central to an understanding of behaviour. The need to reconcile
a dynamical systems perspective with an approach that views emotions as attentional dispositions representative of embodied
relational phenomena (embodied appraisals) is argued for. Attention and emotion are considered to be features of adaptive
agent behaviour that are interdependent in their temporal, structural and organizational relations.
Keywords embodied appraisals - dynamical systems - relational phenomena - attentional emotion-appraisal amalgams