Two conditionscan causethis feeling – claustrophobia and facial sensitivity
the child ’s developing brain and triggers centerscausingfear , pain , and anger ( the amygdala - limbic connections
the way in whichwould influencethe interactive effect of gaze and expression on the response to angry and fearful faces in the human extended amygdala
experience with maltreatmentleadsto heightened sensitivity to fearful faces
Lower social status in childhood ... more negative social interactions such as family conflicts and neighborhood adversitymay leadto greater amygdala sensitivity to angry faces
Affinity to the allocortical elements of the temporal lobe as occur in Alzheimer ’s disease [ 6 ] , andcontributesensitivity to hypoxia of the amygdala and hippocampus
these thoughts ... instead , tendto leadtoward the debilitating emotions of anger , fear and grief
a decrease in the ability of our skin to protect itself from the environmentcausingsensitivity and irritability on our delicate facial skin
fearful or angry responses in our right amygdalatriggeringfearful or angry responses in our right amygdala
to an adaptive function of risk aversioncould contributeto an adaptive function of risk aversion
specific areas of brain activity(passive) triggered byspecific areas of brain activity