Depends on which feelings you're interested in.
The paliocortex (aka the thalamus or brain stem) runs the "deepest" emotions,
the olfactory lobe locks in the strongest conscious emotions,
but every specialized section of the brain controls the feelings that are associated with that particular function. i.e. the visual lobe triggers emotion based on things you are seeing, have seen, and imagine that you see.
The limbic system, which includes the amygdala, hippocampus, and hypothalamus, plays a key role in regulating emotions and feelings in the brain. These structures are involved in processing and responding to emotional stimuli.
Depends on which feelings you're interested in. The paliocortex (aka the thalamus or brain stem) runs the "deepest" emotions, the olfactory lobe locks in the strongest conscious emotions, but every specialized section of the brain controls the feelings that are associated with that particular function. i.e. the visual lobe triggers emotion based on things you are seeing, have seen, and imagine that you see.
The motor cortex in the left side of the brain controls voluntary movements of the right leg. The signals from the motor cortex travel through the spinal cord to the muscles in the right leg, enabling movement.
The cerebellum, located at the back of the brain, is primarily responsible for controlling balance and coordination. It receives sensory inputs from the inner ear, eyes, and muscles to help maintain equilibrium and posture. Damage to the cerebellum can result in issues with balance and coordination.
The primary motor cortex in the brain controls voluntary muscle movements. It is located in the frontal lobe of the brain and sends signals to the muscles via the spinal cord to initiate movement. Additionally, other areas of the brain, such as the cerebellum and basal ganglia, play a role in coordinating and fine-tuning muscle movements.
The prefrontal cortex is the part of the brain that is primarily responsible for higher-level cognitive functions such as reasoning, decision-making, problem-solving, and planning. It plays a critical role in executive functions and emotional regulation.
the part that control your feelings are your amygdala
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not much, the brain only tells you what to do and controls your feelings etc.
no, ego is bad, while your conscience is good. in fact, ego is actually not an actual part of the brain. ego is associated with the part of your brain that controls feelings.
The brain controls your feelings.
The brain stem is the part that controls breathing, it is the stem that allows the respiratory system to work and help you breathe
brain stem
The part of the brain called the Cnifiliatispin controls all testing of heat conditions.
The cerebellum, located at the back of the brain, is primarily responsible for controlling balance and coordination. It receives sensory inputs from the inner ear, eyes, and muscles to help maintain equilibrium and posture. Damage to the cerebellum can result in issues with balance and coordination.
To the extent that there can be said to be such a thing as a "part of the brain that controls hope", it's probably the prefrontal cortex.
Midbrain in the Brain Stem
Action potential in the brain