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 brain is the most affected part of the body. It is due to the fact that emotions are created there.
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 brain is a physical organ made up of neurons and is responsible for processing information and controlling bodily functions. The mind is a broader concept that includes thoughts, emotions, and consciousness, and is considered to be the product of brain activity. In essence, the brain is the hardware, while the mind is the software.
The part of your brain that affects your anger and depression is the amygdala. This part of your brain is triggered, normally, through becoming scared or angered, this in turn invokes the "fight or flight" response in your brain.
It isn't in the brain
Because there are no nerves in the brain, the sensation probably comes from another part of the head and simply feels like the brain. To be honest, I can't give you more than that. Probably ask a doctor that one.. its your brain and its very intricate.
The perspective that examines how brain chemistry influences how a person feels and acts is known as the biological perspective in psychology. This perspective focuses on how biological factors such as genetics, hormones, and neurotransmitters impact behavior and mental processes.
The brain controls your feelings.
Body was hot and brain headache
when your brain gets really hot and feels like if its shaking
bob is buetiful and pretty
Cerebellum
The left lobe of your brain is the part of the brain you use to do math.
The brain itself has no feeling. To the doctor it feels like very thick jelly or jello.
The part of the brain that matures late is the front part. This part of the brain is responsible for organizing thoughts, the interpretation of emotions and assuming responsibility.
A hemorrhage can occur in any part of the brain.
The front part of the brain makes decisions.