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Fearful distortions

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1992
Clinical observations suggesting that perceptual distortions can take place during episodes of fear are described, and two hypotheses are set out: (1) perceptual distortions occur during episodes of fear, and (2) such distortions decline after reduction of the pertinent fear.
S, Rachman, M, Cuk
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Fear of COVID-19 and the mental health consequences in America.

Psychological Trauma, 2020
The intent of this work was to examine the intersection of COVID-19 fear with social vulnerabilities and mental health consequences among adults living in the United States. Data are from a nationally representative sample (n = 10,368) of U.S.
K. Fitzpatrick, C. Harris, G. Drawve
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The impacts of vulnerability, perceived risk, and fear on preventive behaviours against COVID-19

Psychology, Health & Medicine, 2020
The world has been under the negative effect of the COVID-19 pandemic for the last few months. While people may take many preventive behaviours to minimize the risk, very little is known about the factors that can increase preventive behaviours during ...
Murat Yıldırım   +2 more
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Fear and Fearfulness in Animals

The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1995
Persistence of individual differences in animal behavior in reactions to various environmental challenges could reflect basic divergences in temperament, which might be used to predict details of adaptive response. Although studies have been carried out on fear and anxiety in various species, including laboratory, domestic and wild animals, no ...
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Fearing fear itself

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 2007
The Atomic Bazaar: The Rise of the Nuclear Poor, by William Langewiesche, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 181 pages, 2007, $22.
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Neuronal circuits for fear and anxiety

Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2015
Philip Tovote, Jonathan Paul Fadok
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The Four Horsemen of Fear: An Integrated Model of Understanding Fear Experiences During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Clinical Neuropsychiatry, 2020
In this article, we argue that fear experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic are organized on the psychological level around four interrelated dialectical domains, namely (1) fear of the body/fear for the body, (2) fear of significant others/fear for ...
A. Schimmenti, J. Billieux, V. Starcevic
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Translating Fear – Translated Fears

2021
Fear seems to be at the heart of both present-day and past forms of anger, an anger that is produced in and by discourse and in and through translation. It seems to be spreading globally, so much so that we are now living in the age of anger. Fear is a hot topic on the agenda nowadays, both in the news and in academia.
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