What are the three components of fear?

What will be an ideal response?

Modern definitions of fear define it as a basic emotion, characterized by physiological, cognitive, and behavioral components. The sympathetic nervous system is activated by a fear-producing stimulus, a feeling of fear is experienced, and there is some appropriate behavioral response, such as running away.

Psychology

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All of the following are consequences of center-surround antagonsim EXECPT

a. the ability to accuraltely localize touch on skin b. the ability to distinguish flutter from pressure on the skin c. the ability to read small font d. the perception of a gray border between black and white squares

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Which brain waves are slow and occur during deep sleep?

a) alpha b) beta c) theta d) delta

Psychology