According to psychologists, we have six basic emotions: sadness, fear, anger, happiness, surprise, and disgust. All the other emotions spring from the basic ones. These emotions respond to activities in some areas of the brain.
Sadness is associated with a part of the brain that is strongly linked with memory, and this association is what triggers the feeling of sorrow.
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