We all feel emotions like anger and disgust from time to time, but they seem to cause stronger bodily sensations when they're ...
A new study by a team of Finnish researchers recently published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences (PNAS) analyzes where we feel emotions in our bodies. Through ...
A recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggests that political emotions are not just ...
Most Brits are probably feeling more than their usual share of political anxiety at the moment. Now, charts reveal exactly ...
Researchers have found our emotions toward politics not only play on our minds, but shape how our bodies respond to political experiences, even driving political participation higher. The new study, ...
Close your eyes and imagine the last time you fell in love. Maybe you were walking next to your sweetheart in a park or staring into each other's eyes over a latte. Where did you feel the love?
Have you ever felt like there was a pit in your stomach? What about a flutter in your heart? It turns out that the anatomical connections we make with certain emotions and feelings — what researchers ...
Many people trying to do the inner work get caught in a similar bind — confusing emotional allowing with emotional overwhelm. This week, I received an email from a client: “If I feel sad and I let ...
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