If the chemical dopamine stimulates a ‘feel good’ sensation, is there a chemical that makes us angry?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

I’m not sure about the cause and effect, but epinephrine and other chemicals that are released by the adrenal gland are elevated when you’re angry. Some emotions are caused not by chemicals, but by the lack of them, like depression. Anger may be the same. A lack of serotonin can cause irritability, that could easily lead to anger. Anger is associated with the flight or fight survival response, which is why the adrenal gland is involved.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I’m not sure about the cause and effect, but epinephrine and other chemicals that are released by the adrenal gland are elevated when you’re angry. Some emotions are caused not by chemicals, but by the lack of them, like depression. Anger may be the same. A lack of serotonin can cause irritability, that could easily lead to anger. Anger is associated with the flight or fight survival response, which is why the adrenal gland is involved.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Dopamine is like a treat for your brain, and not always for things we would consider “good.” The serotonin-dopamine feedback loop is the good feelings.

Anger and aggression feelings trigger adrenaline and noradrenaline/norepinephrine, but that rush of heightened awareness can also cause a dopamine response. People can get addicted to anger and aggression because of it.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I’m not sure about the cause and effect, but epinephrine and other chemicals that are released by the adrenal gland are elevated when you’re angry. Some emotions are caused not by chemicals, but by the lack of them, like depression. Anger may be the same. A lack of serotonin can cause irritability, that could easily lead to anger. Anger is associated with the flight or fight survival response, which is why the adrenal gland is involved.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Dopamine is like a treat for your brain, and not always for things we would consider “good.” The serotonin-dopamine feedback loop is the good feelings.

Anger and aggression feelings trigger adrenaline and noradrenaline/norepinephrine, but that rush of heightened awareness can also cause a dopamine response. People can get addicted to anger and aggression because of it.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Dopamine is like a treat for your brain, and not always for things we would consider “good.” The serotonin-dopamine feedback loop is the good feelings.

Anger and aggression feelings trigger adrenaline and noradrenaline/norepinephrine, but that rush of heightened awareness can also cause a dopamine response. People can get addicted to anger and aggression because of it.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I wonder what the mechanism of rabies is like? It causes extreme aggression in animals.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I wonder what the mechanism of rabies is like? It causes extreme aggression in animals.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I wonder what the mechanism of rabies is like? It causes extreme aggression in animals.

Anonymous 0 Comments

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