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Space, Time, and Fear| title | Space, Time, and Fear |
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| start_date | 2024/11/19 |
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| schedule | 12h30-13h30 |
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| online | no |
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| location_info | salle Evariste Gallois |
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| summary | The natural world presents a myriad of dangers that can threaten an organism's survival. This diversity of threats is matched by a set of universal and species-specific defensive behaviors which are often subsumed under the emotions of fear and anxiety. A major issue in the field of affective science, however, is that these emotions are often conflated and scientists fail to reflect the ecological conditions that gave rise to them. I attempt to clarify these semantic issues by describing the link between ethologically defined defensive strategies and fear. This, in turn, provides a clearer differentiation between fears, the contexts that evoke them, and how they are organized within defensive survival circuits. |
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| responsibles | Palminteri |
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| submitted | published | | 2024/11/12 15:07 UTC |
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