What are the three components of fear?

What will be an ideal response?

Modern definitions of fear define fear 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.

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Neuroscience research has been conducted on the response of individual neurons to lines that have different orientations. The results of this research are most compatible with the _______________ approach to object recognition

a. feature-analysis b. template c. parallel distributed processing d. recognition-by-components

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Regarding people with an antisocial personality disorder, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. It is difficult to treat people with antisocial personality disorder because they often pretend to be cured and then return to their former behavior patterns as soon as possible. b. The brainwaves of people with this disorder suggest their brains may be underaroused requiring them to seek stimulation strong enough to overcome their chronic feelings of "boredom." c. Symptoms of this disorder tend to increase, becoming much worse after the age of 40. d. People with this disorder do not seem to be disturbed by grisly or unnpleasant photographs nor do they react to emotionally-laden words as do normal people.

Psychology