isemotions
Isemotions, short for "internal sensory emotions," are a concept introduced by psychologist Paul Ekman to describe a category of emotions that are not directly tied to external stimuli but rather arise from internal bodily sensations. These emotions are often subtle and can be difficult to recognize and express, as they do not involve the same level of physiological arousal as emotions like fear or anger. Isemotions are believed to play a significant role in our daily lives, influencing our moods, behaviors, and interactions with others.
Examples of isemotions include feelings of discomfort, fatigue, or hunger. These sensations can trigger emotions such
Research on isemotions is still in its early stages, and more studies are needed to fully understand