"Unraveling Human Emotions: The Intricacies of the Brain"

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A study on the brain's representation of emotions reveals that emotions are encoded abstractly, independent of sensory experiences, and involve a distributed network in the brain. Individuals with congenital sensory deprivations exhibit similar emotional brain responses to those with typical sensory development, highlighting a universal neural basis for emotions. The ventromedial prefrontal cortex plays a crucial role in forming abstract representations of emotions, indicating its significance in emotional processing beyond sensory input.
Topics:health#abstract-coding#brain#emotions#neuroscience#sensory-deprivation#ventromedial-prefrontal-cortex
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