what do you think are the fundamental behavioral similarities between fear and anger/aggression? How do fear and anger differ in the brain?
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Ans. In both anger and fear there is anxeity.Anger is a transformation of pain where as fear is a feeling or physical pain. Moreover it is our pschological interpretation of the arousal feeling which helos us to decide that the reaction is due to anger, fear or a combination of both.
They are both are characterized by the same central nervous system .A region called amyglada sends out signals that allows us to prepare for potentially threatning situation.relationship between the level of DNA methylation in an individual and activity in the amygdala and other parts of the brain responsible for this emotion processing.
what do you think are the fundamental behavioral similarities between fear and anger/aggression? How do fear...
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