No muscle allows us to feel emotions.
The brain allows us to feel emotions by releasing certain hormones. The brain is an organ, not a muscle.
The effects of these emotional feelings can affect the behaviour of the heart (which is a muscular organ, NOT a muscle). For example if you are in love, the heart will beat faster. This is where the misconception that the heart causes feelings of love comes from. The feelings of love, and other emotions, actually come from the brain.
the same as us, although they do not feel empathy
The Dialogue allows us to hear what the characters feel and think. Hope this helps :)
They feel pain, if you mean emotions like us-no.
neuro transmitter that allows us to feel good
The lateral pterygoid muscle allows us to chew.
Aristotle believed that good theatre serves as a form of catharsis, allowing audiences to experience and release their repressed emotions in a controlled and therapeutic way. Through watching tragic plays, spectators can experience a purging of emotions and achieve a sense of emotional balance.
Facial expressions are concepts that give meaning to life. It is how we express our emotions in various situations and allows us to interpret the environment around us.
Mechanoreceptor
Emotions are neural signals that tell the brain about the world around us. These signals tell the brain how to respond to the stimuli.
Films give people emotions because throughout the movie it makes you feel something. This can come from the characters, theme of the movie, or something else that just connects with you during the movie. For example, if in a movie a character that you really liked dies, this makes you feel sad because you really liked the character and connected with them in some way. You could've been like the character, they reminded you of someone, liked their motives, etc. Just different things in the movie connect with us and make us feel special in way that gives us emotions.
Ease of communication. Humans are complex creatures that feel emotions and communicate complex thoughts. The easiest way is speech.
It certainly feels like you feel emotions in your heart, or rather, your heart tells your body what to feel. Our brains actually tell us how we feel, and how it effects us. It tells us to cry, to laugh, and everything else we would normally do when we feel certain things. This means that it also tells our heart what to "feel". If exceptionally upset, you may experience discomfort in your chest, or out-right pain. You can point the finger at your brain! Just keep in mind, it isn't the situation itself that determines how your heart/body will handle it, it's how you handle the situation. Remember: YOU are in control of your emotions, it's YOUR brain!