Sensation involves detecting stimuli through our senses: touch, taste, smell, sight, and hearing. These link us to, and help us construct notions about, our objective reality.
A feeling is a state of internal apprehension. Feelings constitute our subjective reality.
Emotion describes the affective quality of feelings which emerges once our minds have processed and interpreted meaning from both our objective and subjective realities.
A Nobel prize awaits whoever figures out how the latter part works.
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