“Anyone can become angry, that is easy. But to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose, and in the right way- this is not easy”.
Your amygdala interprets feelings of grumpiness, irritation, or anger as a sign of trouble and deploys chemical resources to help you deal with the situation. (Or maybe your amygdala is discerning ...
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, ...
The amygdala is a group of nuclei located within the anterior medial portion of the brain’s temporal lobe. Part of the limbic system, the amygdala is involved in processing of emotions ...
Source: Moni Mckein / Pixabay The High Cost of Denying Your Anger In a world where maintaining composure and keeping emotions in check is frequently valued, many individuals learn to suppress or ...
Children and teens express anger in many different ways. It is easy to recognize their anger when they are hostile or aggressive toward others or are physically destructive toward property.