Those “one things” are what psychologists call granular emotions. Unlike a general feeling of being stressed, a granular ...
The drop you feel on the dance floor isn’t just emotional — it’s biological. Experts explain how music syncs with your ...
Interoception is how your brain senses and responds to what’s going on inside your body. “It’s how we know when we’re hungry, thirsty, anxious, or even need to take a deep breath,” says Wen G. Chen, ...
Yiren Ren receives funding from the Center for Advanced Brain Imaging at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Georgia State University. Have you ever noticed how a particular song can bring back a ...
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