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Not really a difference..anxiety is mostly a racing thought process caused by fear..
Fear, anxiety, suspense...or maybe excitement. :D
A good horror movie creates a feeling of panic or anxiety in you. This creates a fight or flight response which spikes your adrenaline. With the adrenaline pumping you are going to see a spike in hormones which is why that happens in horror movies.
Fear, paranoia, suspense, anxiety, horror, terror, anticipation.
Plasma, in blood, is 90% water, and the rest is glucose, dissolved proteins, mineral ions, carbon dioxide, hormones and clotting factors.
The amygdala, located in the brain's limbic system, plays a central role in processing emotions like fear and anxiety. It helps to amplify emotional responses and trigger the body's fight-or-flight response in threatening situations. Stress hormones like cortisol are also involved in intensifying emotions such as fear and anxiety.
There is no specific phobia for the fear of anxiety. However, people with anxiety disorders can experience a range of fears that are related to their anxiety, such as fear of panic attacks or fear of losing control.
Not really a difference..anxiety is mostly a racing thought process caused by fear..
Anxiety is 100% fear and anticipation. The fear can make you feel like you are in physical danger even when your not, this is simply what your body is made to do.
generalized anxiety
Hidden worry or fear.
fear, anxiety
Driving Anxiety.
The base word for "anxiety" is "anxietas" from Latin, meaning "to choke" or "to strangle".
Reality anxiety is the fear of danger from the external world, and the level of such anxiety is proportonate to the degree of real threat.
The term you are looking for is likely "anxiety," which is characterized by feelings of apprehension, fear, and behavioral distortions such as avoidance or nervousness. Anxiety can manifest in various forms, including generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety, and panic disorder.
Yes, adrenaline causes emotions to flow at a tremendous rate. An emotion will cause fear and anxiety at greater level.