Anger is relate positively to the amygdala. individual differences in trait anger are positively correlated with bilateral dorsal amygdala reactivity to angry facial expressions, but only among men with elevated trait anxiety scores. It seems that people with higher scores in anxiety scale, are more suspitable to anger and amygdala reactivity, in men but not in women. It further suggest that heightened amygdala reactivity to angry faces may be uniquely involved in the expression of reactive aggression in men[1].
rACC inhibts the amygdala: In order to resolve an emotional conflict the rostalACC inhibits the amygdala (or FFFF mechanism)[2]
The role of Amygdala in Social behiviour
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- ↑ Justin M. Carre ́, Patrick M. Fisher, Stephen B. Manuck, and Ahmad R. Hariri, Interaction between trait anxiety and trait anger predict amygdala reactivity to angry facial expressions in men but not women
- ↑ Amit Etkin, Tobias Egner, Daniel M. Peraza, Eric R. Kandel and Joy Hirsch, Resolving Emotional Conflict: A Role for the Rostral Anterior Cingulate Cortex in Modulating Activity in the Amygdala, Neuron 51, 1–12, September 7, 2006