cenestésicas
Cenestésicas refer to sensory experiences that originate from within the body rather than from external stimuli. These sensations are often described as internal feelings of pleasure, discomfort, or awareness, and they play a significant role in human perception and emotional well-being. The term was popularized in the 20th century, particularly through the work of psychologist and philosopher William James, who discussed the concept in relation to the body’s internal states.
One of the most well-known examples of cenesthesia is the experience of physical pleasure, such as the
Research in neuroscience suggests that cenesthesia is influenced by the brain’s interpretation of somatic signals, which
While cenesthesia is not a formal medical or psychological diagnosis, it has been studied in contexts such