"Neuroscientists Discover Brain's Ability to Generate Emotions Independently of Senses"

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A study led by Italian neuroscientists has revealed that the brain constructs emotional experiences regardless of sensory input, showing that emotions are represented in the brain irrespective of sensory experience and modalities. The research, which involved individuals with and without sensory deprivation, found that an abstract representation of emotions exists in the brain, indicating that emotional meaning is generated by the brain independently of sensory input. This sheds light on how mental faculties and their corresponding neural representations can evolve and refine without sensory input, advancing the understanding of emotions and the human brain.
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