1997. Selective processing and fear of spiders: Use of the Stroop task to assess interference for spider- related, movement, and disgust information. Cogn Emotion 11: 331-336.Barker, K., & Robertson, N. (1997). Selective processing and fear of spiders: Use of the Stroop task to assess ...
1.To be afraid or frightened of:a boy who fears spiders. 2.To be uneasy or apprehensive about:We all feared what we would see when the grades were posted. 3.To consider probable; expect:I fear you are wrong. I fear I have bad news for you. ...
There is fresh hope for the many people around the globe who are terrified of going to the dentist. New research suggests that a course of counselling can help to overcome the fear of sitting in the dentist's chair. The research was conducted by the King's College London Dental Institute ...
Light in color, especially of hair or complexion. Her fair hair shimmered in the sunlight. 3 Fear To be afraid or frightened of A boy who fears spiders. 1 Fair Without cheating or trying to achieve unjust advantage No one could say he played fair 1 Fear Fear is an emotion induced by ...
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more women than men were afraid of things, especially spiders. These scare a third of men and about half of women. Age differences showed young people were more likely to be afraid of public speaking. Those in the older age groups were more likely than younger people to be afraid of ...
The Emotional Lives of Teenagers: Raising Connected, Capable, and Compassionate Adolescents,by Lisa Damour (2023). “What Scares the World’s Most Daring Olympians,” by John Branch, Mark Boyer, Larry Buchanan, Emily Rhyne, Bedel Saget, Joe Ward, and Jeremy White (The New York Times,2022)....
Many people have a fear of things like snakes, spiders, heights, water, and small enclosed spaces. How do we all develop themThere are many fears that have developed from our natural human responses (反应) to dangerous situations. When we did not live in houses, but alongside nature, we ...
Spiders, crowds, people who talk too loud, basements, hurting someone, burning the house down. Blimps. More than one person has asked me, “Why are you so worried about everything?” And I want to say, “Why are you not? Have you looked around? Have you heard of CNN?” I wrote ...
The scientific name of ‘fear of heights’ is acrophobia. It is caused by a degree of uneasiness people feel when standing on a high structure, particularly near the edge, which may be attributed to a fear of falling. A person with a dysfunctional balance system is at a high risk of exp...