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I've heard serotonin to be a "feel good" monoamine and a "contributor to feelings of well-being and happiness".
Then I came across Lövheim's cube of emotion
https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Motivation_and_emotion/Book/2015/Lövheim_cube_of_emotion
And in there it shows serotonin on the x-axis and when acting alone, it is shown to cause "contempt" and "disgust".
Is this cube not correct or does serotonin cause the "good feeling" only in combination with other neurotransmitters and otherwise not?
Then I came across Lövheim's cube of emotion
https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Motivation_and_emotion/Book/2015/Lövheim_cube_of_emotion
And in there it shows serotonin on the x-axis and when acting alone, it is shown to cause "contempt" and "disgust".
Is this cube not correct or does serotonin cause the "good feeling" only in combination with other neurotransmitters and otherwise not?