Somatic Marker Hypothesis
The Body Speaks Long Before the Mind Can Explain If you have ever walked into a room and felt your stomach tighten before you could explain a single thing, then you have already lived inside the Somatic Marker Hypothesis. This theory, put forward by Antonio Damasio, says your body remembers life in its own language. It speaks through warmth, tightness, dread, ease or that soft little pull inside your chest that says step toward this or step back from it. In plain Southern English, it means this. Your body learned things your mind has not caught up to yet. Every storm you survived and every bit of comfort you received left a mark inside you. These marks become little bookmarks your brain flips back to whenever it needs guidance faster than words can form. What Makes Somatic Markers Work To make this simple and true Your ventromedial prefrontal cortex helps connect your memories to emotion. Your amygdala stamps the emotional weight of what happened. Your insula lets you feel those...