No, the opposite.
No, it's actually the opposite. Satiation is defined as "to satisfy (an appetite or desire) fully" by the free online dictionary.
satiety = when you've eaten enough and don't feel hungry anymore satiation = when the feeling of hunger is gone and you feel a strong feeling of satisfaction
Satiation means a feeling of fullness, whether that be with an emotion or food. It is also the idea of relieving as in the sentence "It satiated her hunger." Satisfaction is more of being content with something. As if something were good enough to fulfill your want. Normally, satisfaction is used with an emotion and satiation with hunger, but the two are really interchangeable.
"Feeling" can mean, among other things, "sensation" or "emotion". Hunger is a sensation, but not an emotion.
No, hunger is a sensation, not an emotion. However, for some people, hunger can also bring the emotions of irritability and anger, along with physical symptoms such as shakiness and headache.
sensation, feeling
Don't eat.
no matter how badly an individual wants to eat more, sometimes it just can't; the state produced by having hunger fulfilled.
Leptin, Cholecystokinin and Serotonin create the feeling of satiety. Any others do not.
Hunger
The feeling of fullness and hunger are examples of the negative feedback inhibition.
感 (kan) is the general word for 'feeling, sensation, emotion, etc'. 気味 (ki mi) is Japanese for 'sensation' in sense of a touch of, feeling of something etc. 感覚 (kan ka ku) is Japanese for 'sensation' in sense of an inner feeling, intuintion etc. 感じ /kan ji/ (feeling, impression) - 気持ち /ki mo chi/ (sensation, mood, feeling, feel) are also close words to the meaning.