Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Does the climate have anything to do with people's mood?

Does the climate have anything to do with people's mood?

The psychological changes of human body are influenced by many factors, among which the meteorological factors in the environment have a great influence on human body, both physically and psychologically. Meteorological factors can be divided into temperature, humidity, solar radiation, wind, atmospheric pressure, ion balance, air transparency, electromagnetic changes and other different factors, of which temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure and seasonal changes are the most influential factors on the human body.

From the perspective of climate and temperature, low temperature is more conducive to the formation of a better mental state. When the temperature rises or the temperature is relatively high, people's mental state is prone to fluctuations and abnormalities; In rainy weather, the weak light in the environment will make the human body secrete more pineal hormone, and the secretion concentration of thyroxine and adrenaline will be relatively reduced, so human nerve cells will be "lazy", and this series of physical reactions will make the human body listless or unhappy. The humidity in the weather environment will have a direct and obvious impact on people's emotions. Continuous rainy days can make people feel irritable and depressed. Before the storm comes, there will be an exciting feeling, because the increase of humidity in the air drives the rise of charged particles. When lightning strikes, people will feel happy because of the increase of negative ions in the air.

In the weather where the air pressure suddenly drops, people's emotions will suddenly appear abnormal behaviors such as irritability, impulsiveness and irritability, which is the same as the influence of seasonal changes on the human body. Under the influence of "warm wind" in spring, when the air pressure decreases, people will become irritable and easily induce various mental diseases.