'''Anger''' is an [[emotion]]. The [[physical]] effects of anger include increased [[heart]] rate, [[blood pressure]], and levels of [[adrenaline]] and noradrenaline.[1] Some view anger as part of the fight or flight [[brain]] response to the perceived threat of harm.[2] Anger becomes the predominant [[feeling]] behaviorally, cognitively, and physiologically when a [[person]] makes the conscious choice to take [[action]] to immediately stop the threatening [[behavior]] of an outside [[force]].[3] The [[English]] term originally comes from the term angr of Old Norse language.[4] | '''Anger''' is an [[emotion]]. The [[physical]] effects of anger include increased [[heart]] rate, [[blood pressure]], and levels of [[adrenaline]] and noradrenaline.[1] Some view anger as part of the fight or flight [[brain]] response to the perceived threat of harm.[2] Anger becomes the predominant [[feeling]] behaviorally, cognitively, and physiologically when a [[person]] makes the conscious choice to take [[action]] to immediately stop the threatening [[behavior]] of an outside [[force]].[3] The [[English]] term originally comes from the term angr of Old Norse language.[4] |