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The Nonassociative Model of the Origin of Specific Phobias
This model theorizes that each species might have a tendency towards a phobia regarding certain stimuli, with or without exposure to said stimuli. Therefore, a majority of a species would show fear to a certain stimuli on the first exposure. The first studies supporting this model had to do with a phobia of water in human children.
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