What Your Brain Looks Like When You Hate SomeoneWhat Your Brain Looks Like When You Hate Someone
Mind & Spirit

What Your Brain Looks Like When You Hate Someone

Lovers overlook flaws, while haters manufacture them.
Virtue Medicine
Part 18
Illustration by Lumi Liu
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When you catch a glimpse of someone you hate, your brain generates a very unique neural pattern.

Hate increases activity in brain regions involved in aggression and strategic evaluation, while silencing empathy. It’s like your brain beginning to prepare to “tackle” a person. The more you hate someone, the stronger the signals.

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