Zusammenfassung
Die physiologische Ebene der Emotionen bezieht sich auf diejenigen Vorgänge im zentralen sowie im autonomen Nervensystem, die mit emotionalen Phänomenen in Zusammenhang stehen. Das zentrale Nervensystem (ZNS) besteht aus Gehirn und Rückenmark, es integriert Afferenzen, koordiniert Motorik und reguliert innerorganische Vorgänge. Über das autonome Nervensystem (ANS) werden vegetative Funktionen wie Herzschlag, Atmung, Kreislauf und Stoffwechsel gesteuert.
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Müller, C.J., Kuchinke, L. (2019). Lassen sich Emotionen messen? Emotionskonzepte der Physiologie. In: Kappelhoff, H., Bakels, JH., Lehmann, H., Schmitt, C. (eds) Emotionen. J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05353-4_8
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