Basically, your body's built-in alarm system comes online when you're angry. And while this response can be helpful specifically during times of conflict, danger, or distress, som ...
The social part of the brain is in constant contact with the emotional center of the brain, according to scientists at Northwestern University. The new findings confirm what many have long thought ...
Objective: To identify the effects of amygdala neuromodulation on disruptive behavior and quality of life changes in patients and its relationship with epilepsy. Methods: The MEDLINE, OVID, WoS, ...
anger, hopelessness and hopefulness. We regarded all these different responses as understandable in the context of the climate crisis and its dismissal by others in participants’ lives.