The Brain Science of Aggression and Why Lashing Out Can Feel Good
The Brain Science of Aggression and Why Lashing Out Can Feel Good
Nearly one in four people surveyed in Gallup's latest Global Emotions Report said they’d recently felt anger. WSJ’s Daniela Hernandez explains the neuroscience behind rage, the roles it plays in our lives and how we can keep it in check. Photo composite: David Fang
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Daniela Hernandez
Daniela Hernandez extends her health and science reporting to cover a variety of relevant subjects from Covid-19 to climate change.