The fear of breathing is a deadly phobia because your afraid to breathe, so you die.
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WHERE"S MY BURRITO!!?? WHERE'S MY BURRITO!!??
Referring to our emotions, it means our experiences with joy, sorrow, fear, hate and love. These experiences can be accompanied by certain psychological changes such as increased breathing or heartbeats, crying or shaking
Aqua-phobia.
The fear of the absense of fear, or being afraid of the fact that you are not afraid of anything is Hypophobia
His fear is of ferns.
Fear? yes fear is an emotion.
hubobophobia
Halitophobia is the term for fear of bad breath. I don't think there exist a phobia for fear of breathing but I guess it would be "Anapnophobia" or something.
fear of being closed in; fear of being in room without a door; difficulty breathing if enclosed
she has a random fear of cotton wool and hates other people breathing on her
To get over the fear of tornadoes a person can try seeing a psychiatrist. They can also listen to calming music and do deep breathing exercises to ease their fears. The fear of tornadoes is called lilapsiphobia.
The smaller the size of a tropical fish the faster their breathing rate will be. The smallest fish will have the fastest breathing rates.
Stress, Pain, Fear, Exercise, Smoking , Drugs.-Mrs. Lautner
its means that the alien is alive and that is breathing so its nothing to fear
Mental illness, a panic attack,
Exercise, Tachycardia, Anxiety, Fear, or Excitement.
found it! http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/exhibitions/brain/index.asp It all depends on where the emotions are processed. In the case of fear and anger, they are processed in the amygdala, and the amygdala also controls muscles, etc. So, that's why besides breathing heavily, you also start shaking, etc. Check the site out, it's really cool!! :)
Fear can do a lot of things to a person. Fear can stop people from moving, cause people to lose control of their bowel, cause people to shake, panic, scream, breathe heavily, breathe uncontrolably, cry, and yes even stop breathing. In some cases, it can cause a person to lose pigment in their skin, make their hair stand, or send eerie chills up one's spine. In the worst cases, it can go as far as causing someone's death. Most often if you stop breathing from fright, you will pass out and start breathing again .