Although feelings are personal and subjective, the human brain turns them into a standard code that objectively represents emotions across different senses, situations and even people, reports a new study by Cornell University neuroscientist Adam Anderson. "We discovered that fine-grained patterns of ne...
How does longer-term love differ in the brain? Whoever says that love and the brain have separate functioning, hasn’t been aware. Longer-term love, characterized by deep attachment and commitment, has distinct ‘love effects on the brain’ compared to the early stages of infatuation. The ini...
There are two contrasting hypotheses that attempt to explain how emotion perception might be organised in the brain. One suggests that all emotions are lateralised to the right hemisphere whereas the other suggests that emotions may be differently lateralised according to valence. Here these two ...
Our research also looks at emotions and how to control them. We know that in our galaxy too, we have more success when we can control our feelings. Therefore, we want to find the brain regions responsible for allowing us to deal with our emotions and to help those children struggling ...
Thank the human brain and how it regulates emotions, which can be critical for navigating everyday life. As we perceive events unfolding around us, the ability to be flexible and reframe a situation impacts not only how we feel, but also our behavior and decision-making. ...
We evaluate the empirical status of the basic emotion approach, addressing whether it requires brain , whether can be observed with better analytic tools, and whether evidence for basic emotions exists in other types of measures. We then revisit the issue of whether the key hypotheses of ...
ADHD neurology reveals unique differences in brain structure and connectivity in multiple brain regions, which sheds important light on understanding why ADHD presents challenges in such a broad array of actions, emotions, and behaviors The following are examples of differences in critical brain regions...
For example, neurological pathways connect parts of the brain that process emotions with the spinal cord, muscles, cardiovascular system, and digestive tract. This allows major life events, stressors, or emotions to trigger ...
Li, Z., Zhang, D. How does the human brain process noisy speech in real life? Insights from the second-person neuroscience perspective.Cogn Neurodyn18, 371–382 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11571-022-09924-w Download citation
How does the brain facilitate memory?BrainThe brain is the largest organ that consists of 100 billion nerves and regulates the human body. It is a complex three-pound organ that helps in controlling emotion, memory, temperature, and other processes of the body. It is found in the head of ...