Thanks for the post spoon.
Attributed to the frontal lobe, although hormones (and therefore the Hypothalamus) also have a lot to do with this.xanaseviper said:The soul is what we call all our emotions
The frontal and Parietal lobe both control movement.xanaseviper said:actions
Either emotions, see up, or the act of feeling something, which is the purpose of the nervesxanaseviper said:feelings
I don't know this one, but it is attributed to some part of the brain. Brain scans also show different patterns when one is thinking about something else, so clearly thoughts are part of the brain.xanaseviper said:thoughts
Everything, from our senses to motion, is located in the brain.xanaseviper said:everything
We have looked this deep into ourselves, it's called brain scans. With the use of for example fMRI-scans, we can see what parts of the brain are active at what times, during which actions, and so on.xanaseviper said:I don't think it can be scientifically proven it exists because if humans were to delve so deep into our selves we would become stuck or so scarred for life that we could not discern an answer to said question. I am being completely serious just so you know.
Heavenly Spoon :F said:How would you describe how the person feels anyway? You can see someone observe the colour blue, but you don't know what that person's colour blue looks like. This doesn't mean that the observation of blue is any less valid.
I could also be completely misunderstanding you.
kashmaster said:Well I am sure, we all cope the same with situations providing we are normal on the inside. To explain this we have two people who have just been told their parents have died. They will most likely feel upset, angry and mainly negative emotions. So there really isn't much difference. People nearly cope the same with someone dyeing that they have known for their whole life. So can't this happen with other things as well. I understand we are all unique but inside we are the same.