How emotions influence your body

How many times have you felt "butterflies in the stomach"; when emotions are present in our body all the time, but how do Emotions influence the body ? Discover it

 

Scientists of Aalto University's School of Science, in Finland , found that emotions influence the body of people in the same way, regardless of language, gender or culture.

 

The Dr. Lauri Nummenmaa The study leader explains that the emotional system located in the brain sends signals to the body to face various everyday situations:

 

"Let's say you see a snake and feel fear ... Your nervous system increases the oxygen to the muscles and increases the heart rate so that you can cope with the threat, it's an automated system, we do not have to think about it."

 

During the study 700 men and women from Finland and Taiwan were evaluated, who marked the body regions in different silhouettes, where their body presented a response depending on the situation (anger, anxiety, etc.).

 

The report reveals areas of the body where certain sensations may increase (warm colors) or decrease (cold colors) for certain emotions:

 

 

 

 

Although the Dr. Paul Zak , president of the Center for the Study of Neuroeconomics at Claremont Graduate University in California , warns that this type of studies can be somewhat misleading, because many of the emotions that the brain perceives happen outside our consciousness, there are even those who feel more than one emotion at a time.

 

Body maps showed that most people have similar physical sensations related to different emotional states, which could open the way to the treatment of some diseases.

 

"Many mental disorders are associated with the altered functioning of the emotional system, so unraveling how emotions are coordinated with the mind and bodies of healthy individuals is important for the development of treatments for these disorders," he said. Dr. Nummenmaa.

 

The way in which Emotions influence the body They can vary depending on the mood, but according to the study, we all have the ability to feel those emotions in the same way. What do you think?


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