3 specific brain regions get activated when someone sees the face of a person they hate. Here's why that matters.
Hate emerges in the presence of moral violations particularly when the targets of hatred are perceived as bad, immoral, and dangerous.
The hate circuit involves three main brain region: the insular cortex, putamen, and left superior frontal gyrus. Commentary on the nature of hate may have begun with Aristotle , who believed that “hate rises without previous offense, is remorseless for the person experiencing it, incurable by time, and strives for the annihilation of its target.” Darwin, in 1872, described hate as a feeling that lacks a distinct facial expression and manifests itself as rage. Typically, hate is viewed as an extreme form of dislike, an amplified version of, disgust, or contempt and a readiness to do harm.
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