Different areas of the brain process the various aspects of emotion.
Not exact matches
Differences in the
brain's
processing of language: People who stutter
process language in
different areas of the
brain.
«We wanted to find out how and where visual information about grasped objects, for example their shape or size, and motor characteristics
of the hand, like the strength and type
of a grip, are
processed in the
different grasp - related
areas of the
brain,» says Schaffelhofer.
Each
of these subtypes has to form connections with a
different area of the
brain that
processes visual information.
None perceived a difference between the two types
of sweat, but the pre-exam sweat had a
different effect on
brain activity, lighting up
areas that
process social and emotional signals, as well as several
areas thought to be involved in empathy (PLoS One, DOI: 10.1371 / journal.pone.0005987).
The prefrontal cortex is continuously active throughout these
processes, coordinating input from
different areas of the
brain.
Kandel: It's a pedantic point and that is the biology
of the mind suggests that there is a limited set
of functions that's localized at a particular point in the
brain; while mind refers to the whole family
of mental
processes, every thought that you have, every feeling that you express, every dream that you aspire to, and it works on the assumption that these are going to be localized in a variety
of each one
of these functions, it's going to be localized in a variety
of different areas in the
brain.
None perceived a difference between the two types
of sweat, but the pre-exam sweat had a
different effect on
brain activity, lighting up
areas that
process...
We know, for example, that
different areas of the
brain are involved in
processing color and form
of visual images.
«Our results, as well as similar results from other labs, point to a need for carefully designed tasks and paradigms that can reveal
different functions in key
areas of the
brain and
different vulnerabilities to the aging
process,» Reagh added.
The map reveals that the
brain devotes distinct
areas to
processing different types
of phonemes.
«We have long wondered how the cerebral cortex can
process and integrate separate information lines coming in from
different brain structures, or from other
areas of the cortex, and how it sorts out what information is relevant at any given moment,» says senior study investigator Bernardo Rudy, MD, PhD.
Recent research has shown that these reactions are actually due to a slightly
different chemistry in the
brains of HSPs — notably, increased blood flow in the
areas that
process emotion, awareness, and empathy.