Emotions, neuroscience, and hormones: A powerful triangle
19 Feb 2025
Emotions are automatic responses shaped by brain activity, neurotransmitters, and hormones. These biological processes influence behavior, stress response, and long-term health. Measuring key biomarkers provides critical insights into emotional regulation and physiological adaptation.
In the webinar "Emotions, neuroscience, and hormones: A powerful triangle," Marielle Bronn, neurobiologist and therapist, examines the role of key brain regions in emotional processing, including the amygdala, prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, and hypothalamus. She discusses how neurotransmitters and hormones mediate these responses and presents methods for their non-invasive measurement in saliva and urine samples.
Learn how laboratory assessments of neurotransmitters and hormones contribute to a deeper understanding of emotional and physiological health.