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The Fear Module Theory of Specific Phobias
The fear module provides another evolutionary explanation of phobias. According to this theory, a "fear module" in the human brain is set off in aversive contexts by stimuli that would have potentially caused a life-threatening instance in early humanity. This activation is automatic, beyond cognitive control, and occurs in a dedicated neural network. This theory accounts for the emotional level of fear, outside of learned associations.
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