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Although there are different theories for the role of the amygdala in this conditioning process (e.g. [1] [2]), there is general agreement that the amygdala is involved in some aspect of fear learning.
This aspect of fear of falling has been under-investigated in studies of risk factors for falls.
This can result for many reasons (e.g., measurement error, differences in sensitivity; Boddez et al., 2013), but it may be an indication that each measure captures a different aspect of "fear".
People who are prone to aggression are usually showing the Fight aspect of fear.
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Better understanding the physiological aspects of fear and violence are important because "a lot of corporations are doing more business in the Third World, in emerging countries where street crime and instability are part of daily life," he said.
But that subtlety (the distinction between conscious and non-conscious aspects of fear) was lost on most people.
For this reason, I eventually concluded that it is not helpful to talk about conscious and non-conscious aspects of fear.
From the beginning, my research suggested that the amygdala contributes to non-conscious aspects of fear, by which I meant the detection of threats and the control of body responses that help cope with the threat.
It is now well established that different aspects of fear memory are distributed in multiple brain memory systems [1] [4].
It also indicates that some qualitative aspects of fear learning, such as generalization [39], [40], may be preserved in late symptomatic RTT mouse models.
Rhythmic network activities are thought to play an important role in these stages, through binding stimulus-specific, contextual and operant aspects of fear memory [40] [42].
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