Coming to terms with fear
Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research · NYU Langone Health · +1 more institution
Abstract
The brain mechanisms of fear have been studied extensively using Pavlovian fear conditioning, a procedure that allows exploration of how the brain learns about and later detects and responds to threats. However, mechanisms that detect and respond to threats are not the same as those that give rise to conscious fear. This is an important distinction because symptoms based on conscious and nonconscious processes may be vulnerable to different predisposing factors and may also be treatable with different approaches in people who suffer from uncontrolled fear or anxiety. A conception of so-called fear conditioning in terms of circuits that operate nonconsciously, but that indirectly contribute to conscious fear,…
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1Topics & keywords
- Conceptualization
- Feeling
- Psychology
- Fear appeal
- Fear processing in the brain
- Fear conditioning
- Cognitive psychology
- Focus (optics)