Grossmann's impressive article indicates that – along with attentional biases, expansion of domain-general processes of learning and memory, and other temperamental tweaks – heightened fearfulness is part of the genetic starter kit for distinctively human minds. The learned matching account of emotional contagion explains how heightened fearfulness could have promoted the development of caring and cooperation in our species
The study of “fear” can be traced back to the differences between “behaviorism” and “psychoanalysis”...
Fear is an intrinsic human emotion, which produces with variable intensity a bodily reaction as a re...
The ability to anticipate events, to foresight, is an adaptive advantage. We humans use it all the t...
In order to address why numbers of patients suffering from anxiety and depression are seemingly expl...
In order to address why the number of patients suffering from anxiety and depression are seemingly e...
Implications for the Reclassification of fear-circuitry-related traits in DSM-V object penetrating o...
Common and persistent fears may emerge through learning mechanisms such as fear conditioning and gen...
Fears are quick and adaptive responses that permit powerful reply to imminent threats. Less adaptive...
Common and persistent fears may emerge through learning mechanisms such as fear conditioning and gen...
Fear conditioning is one of the prime paradigms of behavioural neuroscience and a source of tremendo...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Fear generalization is a key player in understandin...
SummaryInvestigations of fear conditioning in rodents and humans have illuminated the neural mechani...
<div><p>A valuable experimental model for the pathogenesis of anxiety disorders is that they origina...
Hofmann SG, Moscovitch DA, Heinrichs N. Evolutionary Mechanisms of Fear and Anxiety. Journal of Cogn...
Evolution has shaped systems in the human brain to respond to danger. Some of these systems are inna...
The study of “fear” can be traced back to the differences between “behaviorism” and “psychoanalysis”...
Fear is an intrinsic human emotion, which produces with variable intensity a bodily reaction as a re...
The ability to anticipate events, to foresight, is an adaptive advantage. We humans use it all the t...
In order to address why numbers of patients suffering from anxiety and depression are seemingly expl...
In order to address why the number of patients suffering from anxiety and depression are seemingly e...
Implications for the Reclassification of fear-circuitry-related traits in DSM-V object penetrating o...
Common and persistent fears may emerge through learning mechanisms such as fear conditioning and gen...
Fears are quick and adaptive responses that permit powerful reply to imminent threats. Less adaptive...
Common and persistent fears may emerge through learning mechanisms such as fear conditioning and gen...
Fear conditioning is one of the prime paradigms of behavioural neuroscience and a source of tremendo...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Fear generalization is a key player in understandin...
SummaryInvestigations of fear conditioning in rodents and humans have illuminated the neural mechani...
<div><p>A valuable experimental model for the pathogenesis of anxiety disorders is that they origina...
Hofmann SG, Moscovitch DA, Heinrichs N. Evolutionary Mechanisms of Fear and Anxiety. Journal of Cogn...
Evolution has shaped systems in the human brain to respond to danger. Some of these systems are inna...
The study of “fear” can be traced back to the differences between “behaviorism” and “psychoanalysis”...
Fear is an intrinsic human emotion, which produces with variable intensity a bodily reaction as a re...
The ability to anticipate events, to foresight, is an adaptive advantage. We humans use it all the t...