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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fearful emotion" is correct and can be used in written English
It refers to a feeling of fear or anxiety. Example: The child's fearful emotion was evident as he clung to his mother's leg during the thunderstorm.
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The actors circle tightly around Yanowsky, as she reacts with intimate, humorous or fearful emotion to their different tones of voice, giving us a strikingly visceral sense of the tightrope Elizabeth walked in maintaining her crown.
The mean peak amplitudes of N170 and N250 for fearful emotion were significantly higher than that for happy emotion.
Target faces with either neutral or fearful emotion were briefly primed by either neutral or fearful faces, or by blank ovals.
The faces displayed either a neutral emotion (10 faces), a fearful emotion (10 faces), a morph of 50percentt neutral and 50percentt fearful emotion (10 faces), a disgust emotion (10 faces) or an angry emotion (10 faces).
Human subjects reported fearful emotion when their IC cortex was stimulated by electricity[ 47], Anterior IC of patients with phobia were activated when their symptoms were provoked [ 48].
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For instance, if someone sniffs the sweat produced by someone else while they were experiencing fear, it can cause fearful emotions in the first person (de Groot et al., 2012).
We may grow up watching our parents struggle with money and subconsciously develop negative, fearful emotions towards it, for example.
Researchers believe that MDMA can aid PTSD sufferers by reducing activity in the amygdala: the area of the brain responsible for fearful emotions.
Then he played the tone again and injected the antibiotic anisomycin into the rats' lateral amygdala, the area that houses fearful emotions.
With brain-scanning equipment like functional magnetic resonance imaging, researchers in the United States and Europe have independently discovered that the brain areas responsible for interpreting sound and producing fearful emotions are exceptionally active in people who complain of tinnitus.
For instance, we now know, thanks to pioneering research by the neuroscientist Joseph LeDoux in the 1980s, that most fearful emotions and behaviours are produced by, or at least processed through, the amygdala, a tiny almond-shaped organ at the base of the brain that has become the target of much of the neuroscientific research on anxiety over the past 15 years.
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