In The Deep History of Ourselves, Joseph LeDoux distinguishes between behavioral and physiological responses caused by the activation of defense circuits, and the emotion of fear. Although the former is found in nearly all bilateral animals, the latter is supposedly a unique human adaptation that requires language, reflective self-awareness, among other cognitive capacities. In this picture, fear is an autonoetic conscious experience that happens when defense circuit activation is integrated into self-awareness and the experience labeled with the “fear” concept. In this commentary I will propose a different view, in which fear is a skillful activity that we coordinate with others as our social interactions unfold in time. If this is true, t...
The study of “fear” can be traced back to the differences between “behaviorism” and “psychoanalysis”...
AbstractFear conditioning is one of the prime paradigms of behavioural neuroscience and a source of ...
Since the 19th century, there has been disagreement over the fundamental question of whether “emotio...
In The Deep History of Ourselves, Joseph LeDoux distinguishes between behavioral and physiological r...
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...
There is disagreement on how best to define and investigate fear. Nature Neuroscience asked Dean Mob...
The natural world presents a myriad of dangers that can threaten an organism's survival. This divers...
ABSTRACT LeDoux's pioneering work on the neurobiology of fear has played a crucial role in informing...
Fear is an intrinsic human emotion, which produces with variable intensity a bodily reaction as a re...
Do nonhuman animals (henceforth, animals) have emotions, and if so, are these similar to ours? This ...
The past several decades has seen considerable progress in our understanding of the neurobiology of ...
Fear conditioning is one of the prime paradigms of behavioural neuroscience and a source of tremendo...
Emotions studies in Philosophy seem to have reached an understanding: they cannot agree on what emot...
Fear is a primal instinct; it is a survival mechanism the evolution of which allowed the early human...
The study of “fear” can be traced back to the differences between “behaviorism” and “psychoanalysis”...
AbstractFear conditioning is one of the prime paradigms of behavioural neuroscience and a source of ...
Since the 19th century, there has been disagreement over the fundamental question of whether “emotio...
In The Deep History of Ourselves, Joseph LeDoux distinguishes between behavioral and physiological r...
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...
There is disagreement on how best to define and investigate fear. Nature Neuroscience asked Dean Mob...
The natural world presents a myriad of dangers that can threaten an organism's survival. This divers...
ABSTRACT LeDoux's pioneering work on the neurobiology of fear has played a crucial role in informing...
Fear is an intrinsic human emotion, which produces with variable intensity a bodily reaction as a re...
Do nonhuman animals (henceforth, animals) have emotions, and if so, are these similar to ours? This ...
The past several decades has seen considerable progress in our understanding of the neurobiology of ...
Fear conditioning is one of the prime paradigms of behavioural neuroscience and a source of tremendo...
Emotions studies in Philosophy seem to have reached an understanding: they cannot agree on what emot...
Fear is a primal instinct; it is a survival mechanism the evolution of which allowed the early human...
The study of “fear” can be traced back to the differences between “behaviorism” and “psychoanalysis”...
AbstractFear conditioning is one of the prime paradigms of behavioural neuroscience and a source of ...
Since the 19th century, there has been disagreement over the fundamental question of whether “emotio...