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Abstract
In this work, we address an important but unexplored topic, namely the neural correlates of hate. In a block-design fMRI study, we scanned 17 normal human subjects while they viewed the face of a person they hated and also faces of acquaintances for whom they had neutral feelings. A hate score was obtained for the object of hate for each subject and this was used as a covariate in a between-subject random effects analysis. Viewing a hated face resulted in increased activity in the medial frontal gyrus, right putamen, bilaterally in premotor cortex, in the frontal pole and bilaterally in the medial insula. We also found three areas where activation correlated linearly with the declared level of hatred, the right insula, right premotor cortex and the right fronto-medial gyrus. One area of deactivation was found in the right superior frontal gyrus. The study thus shows that there is a unique pattern of activity in the brain in the context of hate. Though distinct from the pattern of activity that correlates with romantic love, this pattern nevertheless shares two areas with the latter, namely the putamen and the insula.
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https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2569212/
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Semir Zeki 1,*, John Paul Romaya 1
Editor: Jan Lauwereyns2
Think of it like that of the doom loop concept. The hate circuit.
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The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines hate as being one of the following:
intense hostility and aversion usually deriving from fear, anger, or a sense of injury
extreme dislike or disgust
a systematic and especially politically exploited expression of hatred.
In a 2018 article, Prof. Agneta Fischer from the University of Amsterdam and her co-authors described hatred as the most destructive affective phenomenon in the history of human nature.
But do we really know what it is?
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https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/are-humans-wired-to-hate-and-if-so-why
Love, peace and shelter.
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RESIST!!✊️
ShepKat
(556 posts)Both involve passion.
Indifference is the opposite of love... not hatred.
just my opinion
Goonch
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KS Toronado
(23,935 posts)niyad
(134,332 posts)NNadir
(38,656 posts)...a political figure.
The subjects were in Great Britain, but I wonder if their is an infamous political figure from a certain prominent large North American country who could be actively hated internationally.
I suspect there is.
I'm know there are objectional Great Britain political figures, but I wonder if any could generate profound hate.
I know what would light up the relevant areas of my brain.