The natural world presents a myriad of dangers that can threaten an organism's survival. This diversity of threats is matched by a set of universal and species specific defensive behaviors which are often subsumed under the emotions of fear and anxiety. A major issue in the field of affective science, however, is that these emotions are often conflated and scientists fail to reflect the ecological conditions that gave rise to them. I attempt to clarify these semantic issues by describing the link between ethologically defined defensive strategies and fear. This in turn, provides a clearer differentiation between fears, the contexts that evoke them and how they are organized within defensive survival circuits
Fear allowed early humans to adapt, evolve, and survive. When humans moved into settled communities,...
Fear is a primal instinct; it is a survival mechanism the evolution of which allowed the early human...
The ecology of fear concerns the population-, community-, and ecosystem-level consequences of the be...
The natural world presents a myriad of dangers that can threaten an organism's survival. This divers...
Each of us has felt afraid, and we can all recognize fear in many animal species. Yet there is no co...
Each of us has felt afraid, and we can all recognize fear in many animal species. Yet there is no c...
Prey are relentlessly faced with a series of survival problems to solve. One enduring problem is pre...
In this paper we describe the motivational-behavioural system of fear from an ethological point of v...
In this paper we describe the motivational-behavioural system of fear from an ethological point of v...
We propose a Survival Optimization System (SOS) to account for the strategies that humans and other ...
In The Deep History of Ourselves, Joseph LeDoux distinguishes between behavioral and physiological r...
How humans react to threats is a topic of broad theoretical importance, and also relevant for unders...
We discuss fear and vigilance from the perspective of foraging theory. Rather than focusing on proxi...
There is disagreement on how best to define and investigate fear. Nature Neuroscience asked Dean Mob...
Classical Pavlovian fear conditioning to painful stimuli has provided the generally accepted view of...
Fear allowed early humans to adapt, evolve, and survive. When humans moved into settled communities,...
Fear is a primal instinct; it is a survival mechanism the evolution of which allowed the early human...
The ecology of fear concerns the population-, community-, and ecosystem-level consequences of the be...
The natural world presents a myriad of dangers that can threaten an organism's survival. This divers...
Each of us has felt afraid, and we can all recognize fear in many animal species. Yet there is no co...
Each of us has felt afraid, and we can all recognize fear in many animal species. Yet there is no c...
Prey are relentlessly faced with a series of survival problems to solve. One enduring problem is pre...
In this paper we describe the motivational-behavioural system of fear from an ethological point of v...
In this paper we describe the motivational-behavioural system of fear from an ethological point of v...
We propose a Survival Optimization System (SOS) to account for the strategies that humans and other ...
In The Deep History of Ourselves, Joseph LeDoux distinguishes between behavioral and physiological r...
How humans react to threats is a topic of broad theoretical importance, and also relevant for unders...
We discuss fear and vigilance from the perspective of foraging theory. Rather than focusing on proxi...
There is disagreement on how best to define and investigate fear. Nature Neuroscience asked Dean Mob...
Classical Pavlovian fear conditioning to painful stimuli has provided the generally accepted view of...
Fear allowed early humans to adapt, evolve, and survive. When humans moved into settled communities,...
Fear is a primal instinct; it is a survival mechanism the evolution of which allowed the early human...
The ecology of fear concerns the population-, community-, and ecosystem-level consequences of the be...