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Origin of scareGood day
I’ve searched throughout the internet and I couldn’t find any theory for the origins of scare, or fright. I suppose it has to do with some kind of evolutionary protection human specie assimilated. I suppose this quick reaction body makes had a purpose of protection when individuals faced predators suddenly. Can you kindly tell me shortly and briefly if I am correct, and if I’m not, can you kindly give the true origin. Thank you Nothing is really beautiful but truth, and truth alone is lovely
Boileau
You might be interested in the "fight or flight" reaction and its evolution. It is a very primitive reaction found in most living being, not only humans.
Patrick
Science has proof without any certainty. Creationists have certainty without any proof. (Ashley Montague)
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But scare is particularly interesting because the body reacts very quickly with an injection of adrenalin in the blood. It is not predicted or prepared as a fight may be, but I'll search for what you've told me. But if you could give me some extra info I'd appreciate it a lot Thank you Nothing is really beautiful but truth, and truth alone is lovely
Boileau
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I know, I suppose it was more violent, and less predicted, though the stimuli created by scare are particularly interesting... Nothing is really beautiful but truth, and truth alone is lovely
Boileau
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