2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2019.12.002
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The feeling of anger: From brain networks to linguistic expressions

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“…Reactive aggression is elicited by anger provocation with the aim of causing harm, whereas proactive aggression is harmdoing to achieve another primary goal (e.g., planned murder during a robbery; soldiers killing in combat to win territory). The present focus is on offenders who commit reactive violence, which is thought to be instigated by anger provocation (i.e., the sense of being unjustly harmed) and facilitated by dysfunction in interconnected brain networks supporting threat detection, self‐regulation, and social cognition (Alia‐Klein et al., 2020; Blair, 2016).…”
Section: Definitions and Overview Of The Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Reactive aggression is elicited by anger provocation with the aim of causing harm, whereas proactive aggression is harmdoing to achieve another primary goal (e.g., planned murder during a robbery; soldiers killing in combat to win territory). The present focus is on offenders who commit reactive violence, which is thought to be instigated by anger provocation (i.e., the sense of being unjustly harmed) and facilitated by dysfunction in interconnected brain networks supporting threat detection, self‐regulation, and social cognition (Alia‐Klein et al., 2020; Blair, 2016).…”
Section: Definitions and Overview Of The Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A review of the anger provocation research largely with healthy participants identified three networks that are sensitive to anger provocation (Alia‐Klein et al., 2020), shown here in Figure 2. The salience network responds to social and nonsocial threats.…”
Section: Part I: Biopsychosocial Pathways To Violencementioning
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