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A cognitive theory of the etiology of fear

Posted on May 16 2011 by a1634371
This research looks at understanding the bases of anxiety and fear, including dental fear, by employing a new cognitive model and will form the body of a PhD. It is proposed that fear is a direct result of perceptions of stimulus characteristics.
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