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== Modern understanding == "The mind is composed of mental fragments- sensations, feelings, thoughts, imaginations, all flowing now in an ordered sequence, now in a chaotic fashion…. On the other hand, the body is constructed under the underlying laws of physics, and its components obey the well-enumerated laws of physiology. It is these characteristic differences between these two – between mind and body – that lead to the Mind-Body problem.".<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Taylor|first=John G.|date=2010-10-28|title=Mind-body problem: New approaches|journal=Scholarpedia|language=en|volume=5|issue=10|pages=1580|doi=10.4249/scholarpedia.1580|bibcode=2010SchpJ...5.1580T|issn=1941-6016|doi-access=free}}</ref> While Western populations tend to believe more in the idea of dualism, there is also good research on the neurophysiology of emotions and their foundation in human meaning-making and mental function, such as the research of [[Candace Pert]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Pert |first=Candace |date=2012 |title=Molecules of Emotion: Why You Feel the Way You Feel |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gPDRP9DV8twC |publisher=Simon & Schuster UK|isbn=978-0671033972}}</ref>
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