FEELINGS & THE NEURO-CHEMISTRY OF EMOTION - MYA CARE
What are feelings anyway? Neuroscientists, psychologists and philosophers alike have long puzzled over this question. The word feeling originally referred to the physical sensation of touch. The meaning was later expanded to include emotion, alluding to the way in which our emotions “touch” us in spite of being abstract internal sensations.

Neurologically speaking, the above connotation of sensuality is one and the same, translating into another genre of sensory neurological information that is received and responded to by the nervous system. Emotions occur as neurochemical reactions, either toward sensory information that is received from the environment or that is generated through thought.
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FEELINGS & THE NEURO-CHEMISTRY OF EMOTION - MYA CARE What are feelings anyway? Neuroscientists, psychologists and philosophers alike have long puzzled over this question. The word feeling originally referred to the physical sensation of touch. The meaning was later expanded to include emotion, alluding to the way in which our emotions “touch” us in spite of being abstract internal sensations. Neurologically speaking, the above connotation of sensuality is one and the same, translating into another genre of sensory neurological information that is received and responded to by the nervous system. Emotions occur as neurochemical reactions, either toward sensory information that is received from the environment or that is generated through thought. for more :- https://myacare.com/blog/feelings-the-neuro-chemistry-of-emotion
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What are feelings anyway? Neuroscientists, psychologists and philosophers alike have long puzzled over this question. The word feeling originally referred to the physical sensation of touch. The meaning was later expanded to include emotion, alluding to the way in which our emotions “touch” us in spite of being abstract internal sensations.
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