Scientists have long known that common emotions can trigger sensations in our bodies -- whether it's butterflies in the stomach (anxiety) or hot cheeks (shame). And now a new study suggests that we all have the same bodily sensations associated with our feelings regardless of culture or language -- because the mind-body connection is biological, and is linked to our very drive for survival.
What did the researchers find? The resulting body maps revealed that most people had similar physical sensations in response to each emotional state. more
What did the researchers find? The resulting body maps revealed that most people had similar physical sensations in response to each emotional state. more