Term ID: T1793

Fear Learning

/fear-learning/
The acquisition of fear responses through direct experience, observation, or instruction, involving both classical conditioning mechanisms and higher-order cognitive processes.
Example: Learning to fear dogs through being bitten (direct experience), watching others react fearfully to dogs (observation), or being told that certain dogs are dangerous (instruction).

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Reference: Öhman & Mineka (2001)