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en:feeling [2022/03/07 14:54] – [Feeling] brahmantra | en:feeling [2023/04/24 08:59] () – [FEELING] brahmantra | ||
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====== FEELING ====== | ====== FEELING ====== | ||
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- | Feeling was originally used to describe the physical sensation of touch through either experience or perception. The word is also used to describe other experiences, | + | Feeling was originally used to describe the physical sensation of touch through either experience or perception. The word is also used to describe other experiences, |
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==== Exteroception ==== | ==== Exteroception ==== | ||
- | | RECEPTORS | + | ^ RECEPTORS |
| olfactory receptors | | olfactory receptors | ||
| gustatory receptors | | gustatory receptors | ||
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===== Homeostasis ===== | ===== Homeostasis ===== | ||
+ | In biology, homeostasis is the state of steady internal, physical, and chemical conditions maintained by living systems. This is the condition of optimal functioning for the organism and includes many variables, such as body temperature and fluid balance, being kept within certain pre-set limits (homeostatic range). Other variables include the pH of extracellular fluid, the concentrations of sodium, potassium and calcium ions, as well as that of the blood sugar level, and these need to be regulated despite changes in the environment, | ||
+ | * blood glucose | ||
+ | * blood ions | ||
+ | * blood pressure | ||
+ | * body temperature | ||
===== Perception ===== | ===== Perception ===== | ||
+ | * see : [[en: | ||
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+ | Perception implies the process through which the brain selects, integrates, organizes, and interprets sensory information. | ||
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+ | We may categorize perception as internal or external. | ||
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+ | * Internal perception (proprioception) tells us what is going on in our bodies; where our limbs are, whether we are sitting or standing, whether we are depressed, hungry, tired and so forth. | ||
+ | * External or sensory perception (exteroception), | ||
+ | * Mixed internal and external perception (e.g., emotion and certain moods) tells us about what is going on in our bodies and about the perceived cause of our bodily perceptions. | ||
==== feelings of uncertainity ==== | ==== feelings of uncertainity ==== | ||
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Timothy D. Wilson, a psychology professor, tested this theory of the feeling of uncertainty along with his colleague Yoav Bar-Anan, a social psychologist. Wilson and Bar-Ann found that the more uncertain or unclear an individual is about a situation, the more invested they are. Since an individual does not know the background or the ending of a story they are constantly replaying an event in their mind which is causing them to have mixed feelings of happiness, sadness, excitement, and et cetera. If there is any difference between feelings and emotions, the feeling of uncertainty is less sure than the emotion of ambivalence: | Timothy D. Wilson, a psychology professor, tested this theory of the feeling of uncertainty along with his colleague Yoav Bar-Anan, a social psychologist. Wilson and Bar-Ann found that the more uncertain or unclear an individual is about a situation, the more invested they are. Since an individual does not know the background or the ending of a story they are constantly replaying an event in their mind which is causing them to have mixed feelings of happiness, sadness, excitement, and et cetera. If there is any difference between feelings and emotions, the feeling of uncertainty is less sure than the emotion of ambivalence: | ||
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+ | ===== Philosophy of Perception ===== | ||
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* leg | * leg | ||
* Chronic pain | * Chronic pain | ||
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**I feel: | **I feel: | ||
- | ^ SIGN ^ ETYMOLOGY | + | ^ SIGN ^ MANTRAKSHAR |
- | | anhedonia | + | | asthenia |
- | | apathy | + | | Tired |
- | | asthenia | + | | Weak | {{: |
- | | Black out | + | | malaise |
- | | Chills | + | | fatigue |
- | | confabulation | + | | hunger |
- | | confusion | + | | Thirsty |
- | | delusion | + | ^ SIGN ^ MANTRAKSHAR |
- | | Dizzy | + | | Dizzy | {{: |
- | | drowsiness | + | | Sleepy |
- | | euphoria | + | | drowsiness |
- | | fatigue | + | ^ SIGN ^ MANTRAKSHAR |
- | | hallucination | + | | Black out | {{: |
- | | hunger | + | ^ SIGN ^ MANTRAKSHAR |
- | | illusion | + | | Chills |
- | | irritability | + | | Sick | {{: |
- | | itching | + | | shivers |
- | | Light-headed | + | | Sweaty |
- | | malaise | + | ^ SIGN ^ MANTRAKSHAR |
- | | Nauseated | + | | Nauseated |
- | | Numbness | + | | Vertigo |
- | | Pain | | + | | irritability |
- | | palpitations | + | | Light-headed |
- | | Paresthesia | + | ^ SIGN |
- | | Satiety | + | | itching |
- | | shivers | + | | Numbness |
- | | Sick | | + | | palpitations |
- | | Sleepy | + | | Paresthesia |
- | | Sweaty | + | | Tingling |
- | | Thirsty | + | | Pain |
- | | Tingling | + | ^ SIGN ^ MANTRAKSHAR |
- | | tinnitus | + | | tinnitus |
- | | Tired | | + | ^ SIGN ^ MANTRAKSHAR |
- | | Vertigo | + | | confabulation |
- | | Weak | | + | | confusion |
+ | | illusion | ||
+ | ^ SIGN ^ MANTRAKSHAR | ||
+ | | Satiety | ||
+ | ^ SIGN ^ MANTRAKSHAR | ||
+ | | delusion | ||
+ | | hallucination | ||
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