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The Fine Line Between Love and Hate
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08:19 - 13:57 (05:37)

Research from the University College of London suggests that there is a thin line between love and hate in the brain, as both emotions activate the same neural circuits.

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The hosts discuss a one-hit wonder song called "Good to Be Rich" that was written by a duo and focuses on the joys of being wealthy.
08:19 - 08:37 (00:18)
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The hosts discuss a one-hit wonder song called "Good to Be Rich" that was written by a duo and focuses on the joys of being wealthy.

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The Fine Line Between Love and Hate
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Selects: How Hate Works
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Stuff You Should Know
Chuck and Josh discuss the inspiration behind Iron Maiden's song "The Thin Line Between Love and Hate," and explore the physiological basis of anger.
08:37 - 09:48 (01:10)
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Iron Maiden
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Chuck and Josh discuss the inspiration behind Iron Maiden's song "The Thin Line Between Love and Hate," and explore the physiological basis of anger.

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The Fine Line Between Love and Hate
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Researchers have found a thin line between love and hate as far as the brain goes.
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Science
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Researchers have found a thin line between love and hate as far as the brain goes. The study shows similar regions of the brain being activated in both activities.

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The Fine Line Between Love and Hate
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The emotional connection that some serial killers have with their victims is a distinctive kind of hatred that displays an emotional angle.
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True Crime
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The emotional connection that some serial killers have with their victims is a distinctive kind of hatred that displays an emotional angle. There is a range of emotions involved, and the level of the killer's emotional connection with their victims might vary.

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The Fine Line Between Love and Hate
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A study found that when viewing someone you hate, most of your frontal cortex remains active, showing that hatred takes active rumination.
12:51 - 13:57 (01:05)
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Neuroscience
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A study found that when viewing someone you hate, most of your frontal cortex remains active, showing that hatred takes active rumination. In contrast, when viewing someone you love, areas associated with judgment and critical thinking become less active.

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The Fine Line Between Love and Hate
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Selects: How Hate Works
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Stuff You Should Know