Brutal Rage Science (2025)

1. The neuroscience of violent rage - Pascal's Pensées

  • Jan 15, 2016 · Violent rage results from the activation of dedicated neural circuitry that is on the lookout for existential threats to prehistoric ...

  • Violent rage results from the activation of dedicated neural circuitry that is on the lookout for existential threats to prehistoric lifestyles. Life in civilization is largely devoid of these threats, but this system is still in place, triggering what largely amounts to false alarms with alarming frequency.

2. Scientists turn violent rage on and off in mice | Neuroscience - Labroots

  • Feb 13, 2016 · Damage to the lateral septum can trigger a cascade of activity in other brain regions that produced “septal rage.” These sudden, violent acts, ...

  • New evidence shows mice have a brain structure that throttles rage. The structure is called the lateral septum. It’s physically connected to and rece | Neuroscience

3. 5 science-based ways to break the cycle of rage attacks

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  • December 2016 Paul Piff, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Social Behavior, is featured in Psychology Today for his research on awe. He, among other experts, provide 5 recommendations to defuse outbursts of anger, based on making better lifestyle choices.Piff reports that feeling a sense of awe encourages altruism, loving-kindness, and magnanimous behavior. Read Article  

4. The Science of Violence | Psychology Today

5. 5 Science-Based Ways to Break the Cycle of Rage Attacks

  • Dec 2, 2016 · Rage is contagious. If you, or someone you know, is a "rageaholic" this blog post offers five science-based ways to break the vicious cycle ...

  • Rage is contagious. If you, or someone you know, is a "rageaholic" this blog post offers five science-based ways to break the vicious cycle of Intermittent Explosive Disorder.

6. Feelings of failure, not violent content, foster aggression in video gamers

  • Apr 7, 2014 · A new study shows hostile behavior is linked to gamers' experiences of failure and frustration during play -- not to a game's violent content.

  • The disturbing imagery or violent storylines of videos games like World of Warcraft or Grand Theft Auto are often accused of fostering feelings of aggression in players. But a new study shows hostile behavior is linked to gamers’ experiences of failure and frustration during play—not to a game’s violent content.

7. [PDF] Rage in video gaming, characteristics of loss of control among gamers - HAL

8. Science Finds Once Again That Violent Video Games Don't Turn ...

  • Science Finds Once Again That Violent Video Games Don't Turn People Into Rage Monsters. A new study published this week in Nature journal Molecular Psychology ...

  • Source: Science Finds Once Again That Violent Video Games Don’t Turn People Into Rage Monsters…

9. Video game rage: Violent imagery isn't the trigger, researchers say

  • Apr 5, 2013 · While rage stemming from video games is common, there are different theories about what triggers it. Some suggest it's the violent images in the ...

  • If you've witnessed someone 'raging out' as the result of a video game, you know it's not a pretty sight. Researchers say there's a reason so-called video game rage is common.

10. Undergraduate Research Journal for the Human Sciences

  • ... violent video games was tested on 37 undergraduates. Participants who read ... Science. The two-year longitudinal study reports that individuals who ...

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11. Fast and furious: Belief, catharsis and video violence

  • Jun 27, 2011 · ... science behind catharsis. Both articles were ... It appears that belief in catharsis increased the appeal of violent games in angry people.

  • The Supreme Court’s decision today to overturn California’s ban on selling violent video games to children will no doubt rekindle debate about catharsis. Catharsis is the notion that we can dampen our negative emotions by …

12. Immersed in violence: Presence mediates the effect of 3D violent ...

  • Dec 22, 2014 · Immersed in violence: Presence mediates the effect of 3D violent video gameplay on angry feelings. ... science at the VU University ...

13. Science finds that playing violent video games won't turn you ... - Metro

  • Mar 17, 2018 · Science finds that playing violent video games won't turn you into a complete rage monster (unsurprisingly). JJ Nattrass.

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