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When an individual experiences a threat to health (for example, signs and symptoms of cancer) he or she will actively process the meaning of somatic stimuli and generate two sets of representations – cognitive representations or interpretations of the nature of the threat, and emotional representations, such as, fear [ 32].
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In a series of experiments, researchers found that after consumers experience a threat to their masculinity, the availability of a meat dish lowered their anxiety back to the level of an unthreatened control group.
Our conclusion is that the definition of inappropriate use of valuable health care resources should not be based solely on the professionals' point of view but also take account of the patients' reactions when they experience a threat to their life and health.
Conversely, when people perceive their resources to be lacking under stress, they experience a threat response.
And some people don't experience a threat at all — but they're aware of those who do.
When a foe from an out-group is detected in our environment, we experience a threat response: We are alerted to potential dangers, our amygdala becomes more active, and we have fewer mental resources available for executive brain functions, such as long-term planning, impulse control, reasoning, and cognitive flexibility.
The report does not, for example suggest that white officers were more likely to improperly shoot or kill black offenders than black officers; in fact, the report suggests that white officers experienced a "threat perception failure" less often in dealing with black suspects than did black officers.
Since suffering is about experiencing a threat to one's existence [ 8, 9], uncertainty needs to be related to the existential dimension of life.
The men in these relationships also experienced a threat to their masculine identities, because they viewed food activities as tedious and not masculine.
DSM-IV (American Psychiatric Association: APA 1994) suggests that PTSD occurs following traumatic events in which individuals experience a threat to their own life or the lives of others or a threat to their own or others' physical integrity.
When our ancestors remained awake during the night, they were probably experiencing a threat (e.g., absence of food, presence of predators), so inducing a state in which glucose availability was advantageous.
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