Fear
11/20/2017 / By Janine Acero
Scientists explore why fear is fun for some; the fight-or-flight chemicals are also present in happiness
What do fear and excitement have in common? Experts reveal, in an article by the Daily Mail, that the “fight-or-flight” response triggered by fear can become a rush of excitement under a different situation. Fear is a fundamental emotion experienced by all complex organisms against perceived danger or threat to their physical being or existence. […]
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