
International Live Conference on The NeuroScience of Aggression
“The Brain’s Code for Conflict and the Path to Peace”
NeuroAggression 2025
Why Do We Fight? And Why Do We Regret?
From ancient tribal wars to modern global conflicts, from interpersonal violence to online hate — aggression has followed humanity like a shadow. The wars of the past were fought with weapons. Today, wars are also fought with ideologies, misinformation, political superiority, and personal ego.
Yet across all eras and geographies, there’s one common battlefield: the human brain.
From History to Now: Conflict is Evolving
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5,000+ years of recorded history shows over 14,000 major wars, causing over 3.5 billion casualties.
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In the 20th century alone, over 100 million people died in wars — from World Wars to civil wars.
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In the 21st century, we are witnessing Russia–Ukraine, Israel–Hamas, India–Pakistan tensions, US–Iran rivalries, and growing civil unrest fueled by religious, caste, racial, and ideological divides.
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Closer to home, daily acts of aggression—be it violence in relationships, riots, or hate speech—reflect how neural misfiring, emotional dysregulation, and identity conflicts can tear societies apart.
What Does the Brain Have to Do with This?
Modern neuroscience has revealed that aggression is not just a social problem — it’s a neural one.
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Amygdala: fuels emotional reactivity and fear-based responses.
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Prefrontal Cortex: often shuts down under stress, reducing rational thinking.
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Neurochemicals like dopamine, cortisol, and adrenaline spike during conflict, reinforcing aggression like addiction.
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Ego defense mechanisms and identity-based thinking override empathy and cooperation.
Whether it’s a terrorist act, a power-hungry decision, or a heated argument between partners, the root often lies in misregulated brain activity, unchecked emotional memory, and a lack of self-awareness.
NeuroAggression 2025: A Global Call to Understand and Heal
This international live conference is more than just an academic gathering — it’s a global dialogue about the science behind our darkest impulses, the regret that follows, and the hope for change.
We bring together:
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Neuroscientists
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Psychologists
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Peace Researchers
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Behavioral Experts
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Conflict Resolution Leaders
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Policy Makers
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Educators, Creators, and Thought Leaders
Together, we will decode:
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Why aggression satisfies the ego
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How power distorts perception
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The science of regret and guilt
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Tools for emotional regulation and neural healing
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How to build a more peaceful mind — and a more peaceful world
📅 Conference Details
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🗓️ Date: December 9th 2025
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⏰ Time: 08:00 PM IST (Indian Standard Time)
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🌐 Format: Online & Global
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📍 Hosted by: OLCIAS – One Live Conference for International Association & Societies
Who Should Attend?
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Students & Researchers in Neuroscience and Psychology
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Peacebuilders, Educators & Mental Health Professionals
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Individuals seeking deeper understanding of human behavior
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Anyone affected by violence, emotional imbalance, or inner conflict
Ready to Be Part of the Change?
Dive into the mind’s complexity. Decode aggression. Discover tools for healing.
This is your invitation to challenge assumptions — and lead the path to peace.
🔗 Submit Your Abstract: www.olcias.com/submit-abstract
📝 Register Now: www.olcias.com/register
You may email us at conferences@olcias.com
Call: +918708781330
Whatsapp: +919766955784
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