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Fearfulness: An important addition to the starter kit for distinctively human minds
Dominic M Dwyer1, Cecilia Heyes2
1School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF10 3AT, UK DwyerDM@cardiff.ac.uk; https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/356849-dwyer-dominic.
Abstract:
Grossmann's impressive article indicates that - along with attentional biases, expansion of domain-general processes of learning and memory, and other temperamental tweaks - heightened fearfulness is part of the genetic starter kit for distinctively human minds. The learned matching account of emotional contagion explains how heightened fearfulness could have promoted the development of caring and cooperation in our species.
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