3,000-year-old clay tablets show that some associations between emotion and parts of the body have remained the same for millennia.
The history of emotions reveals fascinating shifts in how different cultures conceptualized feelings. In medieval Europe, ...
The study discussed how emotions such as anxiety may be felt as a tightness in the chest or how love may present a warm sensation across the body. According to the mapping study, our bodies react ...
"If you compare the ancient Mesopotamian bodily map of happiness with modern bodily ... by quantitatively linking emotions to body parts. This can be applied to other language materials in the ...
Emotional body odors may have the potential to enhance the anxiety-reducing effects of mindfulness. This is shown by a pilot study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders, co-authored by ...