Rebellion isn’t just social—it’s biological. The biology of rebellion examines how hormones like testosterone and cortisol, along with neural reward pathways, drive defiance against authority. Used by psychologists and neuroscientists, this framework explains why people resist change or challenge systems. Activists and leaders benefit by understanding these biological triggers to foster productive dissent without destructive conflict.
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