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2. Human beings make sounds to show emotions. Explain with the help of examples.

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Explanation:

Emotions can be expressed verbally (through words and tone of voice) or by using nonverbal communication, including the use of body language or facial expressions. Body language such as a slouched posture or crossed arms can be used to send different emotional signals.

As an example, research has uncovered these prevalent associations between specific sounds and emotions:

The sound of a thunderstorm evokes a feeling of either relaxation or anxiety, depending on the individual.

Wind chimes commonly evoke a restless feeling.

Rain evokes a feeling of relaxation.

According to researchers, listening to sounds such as music and noise has a significant effect on our moods and emotions because of brain dopamine regulation — a neurotransmitter strongly involved in emotional behaviour and mood regulation.

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