It is significant that most sources of childhood and later fears identified by various investigators can be broadly categorized in terms of a general tendency to fear the very strange, especially when it is closely associated with the familiar, and that a key factor influencing whether or not an object or situation will arouse fear is the amount of control which is felt in its relation. The prospect of pain, for instance, which according to G. Stanley Hall' "puts to life the question of its very survival or extinction, complete or partial", was reported by C.W. Valentine to have produced surprisingly little fear in the children he tested as long as if was roused in circumstances under the child's own control, in an expected form, and in a f...
textabstractSome children are afraid of the dark, spiders, ghosts, or imaginary creatures, others ar...
Most phobias are focussed on a small number of fear-inducing stimuli (e.g., snakes, spiders). A revi...
Stimulus and response expectations play a central role in cognitive formulations of fear and avoidan...
In an effort to address weaknesses in previous theories and to provide a stronger more inclusive the...
This paper attempts to fill the partial theoretical vacuum surrounding the understanding of fear acq...
Fear, which is present right from the very early periods of human life is one of the most common for...
Fears are quick and adaptive responses that permit powerful reply to imminent threats. Less adaptive...
Rachman (1977) suggested that fears may be acquired via three distinct pathways: direct traumatic ex...
Anxiety during childhood, although a normative experience that is typically transient and short-live...
What is it like to perceive a feared object? According to a popular neo-Gibsonian theory in psycholo...
Prior research suggests that young children associate fear with imaginary creatures more strongly th...
What is it like to perceive a feared object? According to a popular neo-Gibsonian theory in psycholo...
What is it like to perceive a feared object? According to a popular neo-Gibsonian theory in psycholo...
Accounts of human fears and phobias based on current conditioning models using data from adults are ...
Studies suggests that children can acquire fears vicariously through observation of others exhibitin...
textabstractSome children are afraid of the dark, spiders, ghosts, or imaginary creatures, others ar...
Most phobias are focussed on a small number of fear-inducing stimuli (e.g., snakes, spiders). A revi...
Stimulus and response expectations play a central role in cognitive formulations of fear and avoidan...
In an effort to address weaknesses in previous theories and to provide a stronger more inclusive the...
This paper attempts to fill the partial theoretical vacuum surrounding the understanding of fear acq...
Fear, which is present right from the very early periods of human life is one of the most common for...
Fears are quick and adaptive responses that permit powerful reply to imminent threats. Less adaptive...
Rachman (1977) suggested that fears may be acquired via three distinct pathways: direct traumatic ex...
Anxiety during childhood, although a normative experience that is typically transient and short-live...
What is it like to perceive a feared object? According to a popular neo-Gibsonian theory in psycholo...
Prior research suggests that young children associate fear with imaginary creatures more strongly th...
What is it like to perceive a feared object? According to a popular neo-Gibsonian theory in psycholo...
What is it like to perceive a feared object? According to a popular neo-Gibsonian theory in psycholo...
Accounts of human fears and phobias based on current conditioning models using data from adults are ...
Studies suggests that children can acquire fears vicariously through observation of others exhibitin...
textabstractSome children are afraid of the dark, spiders, ghosts, or imaginary creatures, others ar...
Most phobias are focussed on a small number of fear-inducing stimuli (e.g., snakes, spiders). A revi...
Stimulus and response expectations play a central role in cognitive formulations of fear and avoidan...