What neurotransmitters are involved in feeling angry (such as doing poorer than expected on a test)?


Question:
I'm thinking it has something to do with adrenaline or dopamine or some stimulatory system. For example, when I get this feeling I feel reserved yet more on edge and feel more like fight rather than flight.

Answers:
No, it's you--not your brain. You just deal with things by getting ticked off instead of handling them the right way. You should get some counseling to control your anger.




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