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Fear



         


Fear is an unpleasant feeling of perceived risk or danger, real or not. Fear also could be described as a feeling of extreme dislike to some conditions/objects, such as: fear of darkness, fear of ghost, etc. It is one of the basic emotions (see emotion theory).

Emotions

Acceptance
Anger
Anticipation
Boredom
Disgust
Fear
Guilt
Hate
Joy
Jealousy
Love
Remorse
Sorrow
Surprise


Fear may underlie some phenomena of behavior modification, although these phenomena can be explained without adducing fear as a factor in them. Furthermore, application of aversive stimuli is also often ineffective in producing change in the behaviour intended to be changed. Fearing objects or contexts can be learned; in animals this is being studied as fear conditioning, which depends on the emotional circuitry of the brain.

Fear inside a person has degree and it's different from one person to another( sometimes could lead to phobia) and if it's not properly handled could lead to social problems. Someone in fear might loose consciousness of mind and might do stupid and dangerous acts.

Some philosophers have considered fear to be a useless emotion with uniformly bad consequences; other thinkers note the usefulness of fear as a warning of bad situations.

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Degrees of fear

Fear can be described by different terms in accordance with its relative degrees. Fear covers a number of terms - terror, fright, paranoia, horror, persecution complex,

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Terror

Terror refers to a pronounced state of fear, where someone becomes overwhelmed with a sense of immediate danger.

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Paranoia

Paranoia is term to describe a psychosis of fear, related to perception of being persecuted. This perception often causes one to change their normal behaviour in radical ways, after time their behavior may become extremely compulsive.

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See also

Wikiquote has a collection of quotations by or about Fear.

Fear (band) is also a band. Fear is also an album by a rock band Toad the Wet Sprocket in 1991.






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