We're not confusing everything. Thoughts are much slower than emotions. If a dancer or martial artist thinks when doing their technique he can't do it properly as thought is slower than movement. But having a feeling about something is much much faster. You have to observe this.
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No, you’re wrong. You don’t know what a thought is or anything at all about neuroscience. You’re just giving your opinion, which isn’t based in science. Therefore, I’m done engaging with you. Goodbye.
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Neuroscience has observed that brain activity begins in the limbic system, which is the emotional region of the brain. Others have said this in this discussion. You're the one ignoring neuroscience.
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You’re making stuff up again.
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This page is about the emotions that spur us to think about things. Without these emotions, we would do little thinking. https://nobaproject.com/modules/knowledge-emotions-feelings-that-foster-learning-exploring-and-reflecting …
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There is a thought that precedes those emotions. Then when a person experiences those emotions, there are further thoughts.
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What thought?
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An interpretation of the stimuli.
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Do you think that every organism that responds to stimuli is capable of thinking?
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There is a reflexive response, ie. placing your hand on a hot stove & pulling it away. That’s not an emotion. A simple organism may respond like that. Then there’s seeing a dog (stimuli) & being scared, happy, curious, or indifferent (emotions) based on what you think of dogs.
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The instant you touch something and have a reflexive response you can have an emotion e.g. anger. Or something can be so beautiful it takes your breath away. Thinking about why it is beautiful comes after.
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