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How do animals differ from humans in managing aggression?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Animals differ from humans in that they do not engage in rumination or complex social attributions when experiencing anger. Their aggressive responses are immediate and do not involve ongoing cognitive elaboration of the threat, allowing them to dissipate arousal effectively without the same mental complications faced by humans.

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