Fear Confrontation
Cross-source consensus on Fear Confrontation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Courageous confrontation involved higher autonomic arousal rather than calmness. — Leveraging Stress for Cognition
- Increasing activity in the nucleus reuniens made mice confront an innate threat rather than freeze or hide. — Leveraging Stress for Cognition
- Suppressing the nucleus reuniens made mice more fearful. — Leveraging Stress for Cognition
- The courage pathway was linked to dopamine reward and may alter brain circuitry after successful fear confrontation. — Leveraging Stress for Cognition
- Cognitive performance under stress can be trained in humans under suitable conditions. — Leveraging Stress for Cognition