We are all pretty familiar with how our bodies sense what is going on in the outside world – what we see, hear, touch, taste or smell. But exactly how do our brains sense and react to what is going on ...
Neuroception operates quickly and reflexively, identifying signals of safety, danger, or life threat from various sources, including internal feedback from the body, external environments, and ...
Our experience and expression of emotions result from changes in our physiological states, often felt as sensations in our bodies. We may, or may not, notice shifts in our heart rate, breathing ...
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