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

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Hormones dude. Adrenaline and cortisol are both responsible for fight or flight and they are the hormones involved in response.
Anger is triggered by the brain, which releases those hormones, which escalates the anger. If you are not careful, you end up with a positive feedback loop which can result in rage. Learning to control anger is a important life skill. Otherwise, we’d all just kill each other whenever we get angry.

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Hormones dude. Adrenaline and cortisol are both responsible for fight or flight and they are the hormones involved in response.
Anger is triggered by the brain, which releases those hormones, which escalates the anger. If you are not careful, you end up with a positive feedback loop which can result in rage. Learning to control anger is a important life skill. Otherwise, we’d all just kill each other whenever we get angry.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Hormones dude. Adrenaline and cortisol are both responsible for fight or flight and they are the hormones involved in response.
Anger is triggered by the brain, which releases those hormones, which escalates the anger. If you are not careful, you end up with a positive feedback loop which can result in rage. Learning to control anger is a important life skill. Otherwise, we’d all just kill each other whenever we get angry.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Vasopressin enhances aggression. It’s linked to the serotonin system in a convoluted way to provide a mechanism for enhancing and suppressing aggressive behaviour.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Vasopressin enhances aggression. It’s linked to the serotonin system in a convoluted way to provide a mechanism for enhancing and suppressing aggressive behaviour.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Vasopressin enhances aggression. It’s linked to the serotonin system in a convoluted way to provide a mechanism for enhancing and suppressing aggressive behaviour.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Estrogen + cortisol can also be a cause of agressivity. Many combinations possible with adrenaline, noradrenaline, not enough serotonin, dynorphin…

The brain is very complex !

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Estrogen + cortisol can also be a cause of agressivity. Many combinations possible with adrenaline, noradrenaline, not enough serotonin, dynorphin…

The brain is very complex !