CHAPTER 3
SUMMARY,
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
SUMMARY:
This
paper attempted to determine that there are non-biological stimuli that affect
people emotions. The researcher design used in this study is the
evaluate method where in the researcher reads article the connected to the
topic. The research findings are the following:
- Scientist believes that emotion comes from the brain. Charles Darwin is the first scientist who theorized that emotions come from the brain.
- This is how emotion works. Brain is the most complicated part, but every part of the brain is responsible in every emotion. There are three major evolution of the human archipallium (reptilian), paleopallium (old mammalian) and lastly neopallium (new mammalian).
- Chemical cause emotions. Every second of our brains react and release chemicals. Neurotransmitter can transmit signal in the brain. There are three commonly neurotransmitter namely Dopamine, Serotonin, and lastly Norepinephrine.
- Chemicals imbalance makes people sad. Chemicals imbalance also known as overstress. There are two kinds of message happy and sad message this two kinds of message that our brain always receive it can affect our emotion. However if there is more stress our happy message turns to sad.
CONCLUSIONS:
Based on
the findings of this study, the following conclusions are drawn:
- Emotions comes from the brain, every part of the brain are responsible in different kinds of emotion. The brain release chemicals and different part of the body will receive it that why their body reacts and their emotions are changes.
- Music is one of the non-biological that affects emotion. If the music is sad or happy the emotion of the people is also neither happy nor sad. They depend on each other. Every genre of music there is specific personality. A moderate noise is a place can people be creative but if the place is high noise level their mind can be impaired and struggle in process.
- Food affects emotions greatly. It has a scientific explanation. Food have carbohydrates, Carbohydrates have tryptophan’s which is responsible for the improvement of their mood every time they will eat. The more the carbohydrates will take in the more tryptophan’s are induced into their brain which makes us happy while their eat
- Sense of smell is the most complex and unique structure. A good aroma evokes emotions. Smell Odor and scent are powerful tool for bring back memories or emotional responses which ultimately affects people overall health.
RECOMMENDATIONS
After
drawing the conclusion of the study, the researcher hereby make the following
suggestions/recommendations:
- Future researcher should use this study as a reference for their future research and for them to have easy and knowledge about emotion and feeling and how it works.
- Psychologist for them to know who emotion works and where it came from.
- For Scientist this paper will benefit them by adding in their own knowledge and prove that there are also non-biological stimuli that affect human emotion.
REFERENCES:
Electronic
Media:
Jennifer
Hicks. “Using Brain Signals To Read Emotion.” Retrieved March 30,
2014 from
http://www.forbes.com/sites/jenniferhicks/2013/06/25/using-brain-signals-to-read-emotions/
Bryan
Cohen. “What Parts of Our Brains Are
Responsible for Emotions?” Retrieved
March 31, 2014 from http://www.ehow.com/list_6360640_parts-brains-responsible-emotions_.html#ixzz2xQJSisDl
Caitlin Uttley. “5 Ways Your Brain Influences Your Emotions”
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2014 from
http://science.howstuffworks.com/life/5-ways-your-brain-influences-your-emotions.htm#page=2
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Deanna Dean (2008) “Human Behaviour and Emotions Altered by Scents.” Retrieved
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http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/features/how-food-affects-your-moods
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