Anger is a kind of mood which comes to every person living on earth though the intensity varies but a recent investigation has been taken by scientists from the University of Valencia (UV) has showed how the anger affects our brain heart and overall body’s functions.
According to that investigation when we get angry, the increase can been seen in the heart rate, arterial tension and the testosterone production of our body and at the same time the cortisol which is also called the stress hormone that decreases, with that the left hemisphere of brain becomes more stimulated.
Neus Herrero, main author of the study and researcher at UV while explaining the results of of this investigation said that “Inducing emotions generates profound changes in the autonomous nervous system, which controls the cardiovascular response, and also in the endocrine system. In addition, changes in cerebral activity also occur, especially in the frontal and temporal lobes”.
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