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The experience of anger involves a complex interplay of various brain regions and neurotransmitters rather than a specific number of nerves. Emotions like anger are primarily processed in the amygdala, which is part of the limbic system, and involve numerous neural pathways and connections throughout the brain and body. Essentially, it's not about a set number of nerves, but rather how they communicate and respond to stimuli.

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