Anger is a common emotion that occurs when we are threatened, offended, wronged, or denied something we really want or need, and involves a strong, uncomfortable and emotional response to a provocation.1, 2
When a person experiences anger, they may experience physical effects such as increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure, and increased levels of the stress hormones adrenaline and noradrenaline.1
Rage is a state of mind where the individuals experiencing it believe they can do things that may normally seem physically impossible, and is often accompanied by high levels of adrenaline in the body.3
Anger can also cause a reduction in cognitive ability and the accurate processing of external stimuli, making people think in more negative and prejudiced terms about outsiders.1
In inter-group relationships, anger makes people think in more negative and prejudiced terms about outsiders, and makes people less trusting and slower to attribute good qualities to outsiders.1
Anger can have many physical and mental consequences. The external expression of anger can be found in facial expressions, body language, physiological responses, and at times public acts of aggression.
Hrál za Bohemia/Bohemians Praha a SK Pardubice. V lize odehrál 91 utkání a dal 10 gólů. Po sestupu SK Pardubice z prvoligové soutěže hrál druhou ligu za SK Chotěboř (1946/47) a poté se vrátil zpět do Pardubic.
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