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The Neurochemistry of Rage
Rage is universal seems like every creature is capable of rage and obviously there was a good survival benefit when it meant the difference between being killed and not killed so regarding the neurochemistry I was looking at one research paper and they found that when a brain is experiencing anger blood is aggressively redirected away from the rational parts of the brain. It takes blood away from the left limbic region the basal ganglia the frontal lobe and the perital lobe if you know how to pronounce periotalI'm really fascinated with neural architecture with the architecture of the brain and how certain parts of thebrain are activated oftentimes hijacking other systems as we've seen in this case.