When emotional tears are being produced, your limbic system — the part of your brain that’s associated with emotional arousal — signals the Pons , which is your brain’s message station. The Pons then sends a signal to your lacrimal system to produce tears. This is unique from basal and irritant tears, where only the lacrimal gland is involved.
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