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Modality-specific retrograde amnesia of fear.

Science, 1992
Emotional responses such as fear are rapidly acquired through classical conditioning. This report examines the neural substrate underlying memory of acquired fear.
J. J. Kim, M. Fanselow
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Fear and Loathing across Party Lines: New Evidence on Group Polarization

, 2015
When defined in terms of social identity and affect toward copartisans and opposing partisans, the polarization of the American electorate has dramatically increased.
S. Iyengar, S. Westwood
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Fear of Crime and Fear of the Police

Social Problems, 1971
Based on a nationwide random sample survey, the relationship among fear of crime, fear of the police, support for the police, and support for civil liberties is examined. It is found, contrary to expectations, that fear of crime is only weakly related to either support for the police or protection from them.
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Anxiety and Fear

1982
Most behavioral research in the area of anxiety and fear has been of the analogue type. Researchers have typically employed volunteers, usually students, with small animal phobias (e.g., snake phobia) or social anxiety (e.g., speech anxiety, dating anxiety) as subjects. While some researchers have selected only highly fearful subjects, others have used
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Pillars of Fear: Alleviating Fear

2020
This chapter explores Alleviating Fear. It considers the actions of those who have caused fear accidentally or purposefully and seek to remove it from an encounter. It explores those that actively engage in measures to alleviate and reduce the fears of others when they notice it.
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Pillars of Fear—Purposeful Fear

2020
This chapter introduces the first of the four pillars of fear—the concept of purposeful fear within an interaction. This concerns the actions and behaviours of those that want to encourage or augment fear in others. Purposeful fear can be defined as the purposeful actions of an actor to instil fear in another within an everyday encounter.
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Motivational, emotional, and behavioral correlates of fear of missing out

Computers in Human Behavior, 2013
Andrew K. Przybylski   +3 more
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Not Fearing Fear

2017
Rahime Hicks, Jerald Goldstein
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