It's difficult to study intense rage in a laboratory setting, partly because it would be unethical to push subjects to feel that kind of anger. Videos of people experiencing rage, however, offer some ...
The documentary has been released in the UK on TLC and Discovery+, with viewers warned ahead of the 'rage-inducing' series ...
You can feel it coming on — your face flushes hot, maybe your fists clench, your heartbeat speeds up and blood pressure rises. It’s rage — and it can go from zero to red-hot in a matter of seconds.
That heated argument with your neighbor over their eternally barking dog might be doing more than ruining your afternoon. The rage bubbling beneath your surface could actually be taking precious time ...