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Threat Perception Across the Life Span: Evidence for Multiple Converging Pathways

Research explores innate perceptual biases in humans, infants, and young children for detecting and associating fear with evolutionarily relevant threats, such as snakes and spiders, highlighting the role of learning in fear development.

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People aren't born afraid of spiders and snakes: Fear is quickly learned during infancy

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Vanessa LoBue People aren't born afraid of spiders and snakes: Fear is quickly learned during infancy

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