What Your Brain Does When You Really, Really Hate Someone

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Hatred isn’t necessarily the best emotion, but sometimes you really hate an idea, a place, or even a person. So what exactly is happening in your brain when you feel hate, rage and anger? Take a look at these interesting studies showing which regions of your brain are most active when you hate, and why we evolved to hate at all.

How often do you feel hate or anger throughout the day? Let us know in the comments!

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