Triggers of Rage
The brain's threat detection mechanism is finely tuned to respond with aggression in specific situations, often linked to our basic survival needs. When vital interests, such as personal safety or social order, are threatened, even the most unlikely individuals can snap. This instinctual response highlights the complex interplay between our primal nature and societal expectations, revealing that while humans are animals at heart, our reactions can vary significantly based on context.In this clip
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Explain the reason for animal-like aggression using neuroscience as discussed in the episode 543: R. Douglas Fields | Understanding Why We Snap and the clip Aggression Triggers
What are the neuroscience insights on aggression from the episode 543: R. Douglas Fields | Understanding Why We Snap and the clip Aggression Triggers?