What if someone asks you, “How do you feel?” and you honestly don’t know the answer? One of the most significant indicators for many common mental disorders, particularly anxiety and depression, is ...
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Consciousness Starts in the Body, Not the Brain: New Neuroscience Study Changes Everything We Knew
For decades, scientists have searched the brain for the origins of consciousness. But according to a new peer-reviewed study published in Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews by researchers Anil K.
"My heart skipped a beat" — a phrase familiar to anyone who's ever received unexpected news — illustrates how bodily sensations are tied to our emotional experiences. Psychology describes the ...
Scientists reveal how artificial intelligence can learn emotion concepts the way humans do, using bodily responses and context.
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Link between inflammation and distress is stronger in people with poor emotion regulation
A study in Japan found that the associations between inflammation markers and psychological symptoms such as depression, anxiety, fatigue, and somatic complaints are stronger in individuals with poor ...
Emotions are a fundamental part of human psychology-a complex process that has long distinguished us from machines. Even advanced artificial intelligence (AI) lacks the capacity to feel. However, ...
A multimodal AI called ‘ML-MLDA’ (Multilayered Multimodal Latent Dirichlet Allocation) can now mimic the concept of emotion formation through simulations. This model is based on the theory of ...
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