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What part of the brain is effected by anger?

The part of your brain that affects your anger and depression is the amygdala. This part of your brain is triggered, normally, through becoming scared or angered, this in turn invokes the "fight or flight" response in your brain.


How brain chemistry affects how we feel and act is apart of which perspective?

That concept is part of the biological perspective in psychology, which focuses on how biological processes and genetics influence behavior and mental processes. Brain chemistry, such as the presence of neurotransmitters like dopamine or serotonin, can impact our emotions, thoughts, and behaviors.


Are people with bad handwriting smarter than those with neat handwriting?

There is no direct correlation between handwriting and intelligence. Handwriting is a skill that can vary among individuals for various reasons, but it does not determine a person's intelligence level.


Which part of the brain does Alzheimer's affect?

Alzheimer's Disease affects the cognitive, or thought, processes of the brain. Alzheimer's is characterized by two abnormal structures in the brain: amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. Although the distribution varies among individuals, the areas commonly affected in the brain include the association cortical and limbic regions. Well to answer your question more accurately, it affects the brain in essence meaning every aspect of it. So Alzheimer's affects all parts of your brain because of the degeneration.Alzheimer's Disease causes extreme shrinkage of the Cerebral Cortex, certain subcortical regions and the Hippocampus due to the loss of neurons and synapses.brain regions responsible for learning, reasoning, and memory. Autopsies of persons with AD show that these regions of the brain become clogged with two abnormal structures--neurofibrillary tangles and senile plaques.The areas most affected are in the temporal lobe. The cerebral cortex and hippocampus tend to shrink, and the brain ventricles increase in size.


What area of the brain does alcohol affect?

Alcohol primarily affects the frontal lobe, cerebellum, and limbic system of the brain. It can impair decision-making, coordination, and emotional regulation by disrupting communication between neurons in these areas.

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