Emotion, Mood & the Brain
Feelings are not random. They are the output of systems — biological, cognitive, relational — that follow patterns and respond to conditions.
This path is for people who want to understand those systems. Not as a way to intellectualize their experience, but because understanding the mechanism is itself a form of agency.
When you know how something works, you are no longer entirely at its mercy.
What you’ll find in this path:
- How the brain generates emotion
- What the limbic system actually does — and what it doesn’t
- The neuroscience of mood regulation
- How stress affects the brain over time
- What neuroplasticity actually means for healing
- The relationship between body states and emotional experience
- What the research says — and where it is still uncertain
This path uses precise language where precision helps. It explains technical terms when they appear. It distinguishes between what is well-established and what is still being worked out.
- How the Brain Makes Meaning
- The Limbic System — What It Actually Does
- How Emotion Becomes Mood
- The Neuroscience of Anxiety
- The Neuroscience of Depression
- Stress, the Brain, and Time
- What Neuroplasticity Actually Means
- The Body-Brain Connection
- Mood Regulation — How It Works
- What the Research Says and Doesn’t
A quiet note:
Understanding the science of emotion can bring clarity — and sometimes unexpected recognition. Both are welcome here.
You are in control of your pace here.