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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activate fears" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone or something is causing fears or anxieties to become more pronounced or triggered.
Example: "The horror movie was designed to activate fears that many people try to suppress."
Alternatives: "trigger fears" or "arouse fears".
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But they activate fears by association that are worth thinking far more seriously about how to defuse.
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If you train your mind to be more lenient with what is perceived as strange or dangerous, the body will no longer activate fear or it will at least feel less extreme.
The app activates fears that are rooted not in logic but in magic: the lock of hair gives the sorcerer power over the maiden; once the manuscript brushes elbows with the public seating chart, it is revealed to the same set of prying eyes.
In line with the information-processing model of sexual arousal (Janssen et al., 2000; Laan & Janssen, 2007), it can be assumed that, in women with superficial dyspareunia, the prospect of penile vaginal intercourse automatically activates fear-related associations and that this automatic activation of negative associations interferes with the development of sexual arousal.
Liu, X. et al. Optogenetic stimulation of a hippocampal engram activates fear memory recall.
Their engagement with the party mostly consists of receiving fund-raising emails intended to enforce programmatic conformity while activating fear of and resentment toward the other party.
"Research shows that activating fear and anxiety, in a safe place, is the only thing that makes it go away".
"Research shows that activating fear and anxiety, in a safe place, is the only thing that makes it go away". Rizzo. Rizzo
Even more unsettlingly, the researchers also found that naturally occurring serotonin might play a role in activating fear systems as well.
Long, smooth rewarding exhalations are the first, go-to practice when working with anxiety; long exhalations relax that vagal-vagus nerve, which sends messages to the midbrain, via what's called the insula, essentially telling the amygdala which activates fear: "Everything's okay, I'm safe".
Current views suggest that in women with superficial dyspareunia the prospect of penile vaginal intercourse automatically activates fear-related associations.
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