Description
The science behind emotions explores the biological, psychological, and social mechanisms that drive our feelings. Emotions are not random; they serve as signals that guide decision-making, protect us from danger, and strengthen social bonds. Understanding the science behind emotions allows us to better interpret our internal states and respond more effectively to the world around us. At the core of emotional experiences are complex biological processes involving the brain, nervous system, and hormones. Regions such as the amygdala, prefrontal cortex, and hippocampus play key roles in processing emotional.
Neurotransmitters like dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin influence mood, motivation, and attachment, while hormones such as cortisol trigger stress-related reactions. Studying these biological mechanisms provides insights into why we react emotionally in certain situations and how our bodies prepare us for action. Emotions are closely linked to cognition, shaping how we perceive and interpret events.











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