The amygdala.
the amygdala
The brain structure responsible for fear responses and memory of fear is called the amygdala. It plays a key role in processing emotions, especially fear, and is involved in forming and storing emotional memories. The amygdala is located near the hippocampus in the temporal lobe of the brain.
The fear of stickers is called panniophobia. The fear of stickers is fairly common and is often related to the fear of uncleanliness. The fear of stickers is called panniophobia.
There are various types of fear including phobias, anxiety disorders, and traumatic fears. The study of fear is called "fear conditioning" and involves examining how fear responses are acquired, maintained, and extinguished in different contexts. Researchers use techniques like classical conditioning, brain imaging, and behavioral experiments to understand the underlying mechanisms of fear.
The amygdala is the center of all emotional impulses that stores emotional memory. It is located in the limbic system of the brain.
It's not what, but who... Fear fears Chuck Norris!
The fear of statues is simply called statue phobia.A possible Greek derivation would be agalmaphobia or agalmataphobia.The often-suggested word staurophobia is the fear of crosses.
You have to ask someone in FEAR and you have to be in FEAR yourself.
The amygdala
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There is no word for the fear of boogers