Taken from JRE #1344 w/Joseph LeDoux: https://youtu.be/Tnr4EyTegcs
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Taken from JRE #1344 w/Joseph LeDoux: https://youtu.be/Tnr4EyTegcs
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We’re wired to spots potential dangers. I was watching a science show and they showed a bunch of really quick photographs. All you see in the quick flash is spider and shake photographs.
I like tarantulas, they are actually rather cute. Though not too big a fan of many other spiders. Scared of a lot of them but not to a phobia extent anymore. For some reason that’s moved to insects like stink bugs, house centipede, or wasps. Those have a good phobia in me haha.
Im kinda fearless though
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Spider is objectively the most horrifying creatures to exist.
Trypophobia is a very good example of genetic phobias, things that trigger it tend to resemble either insect nests, diseases, and just overall natural danger or the potential for danger, nothing that triggers a trypophobia person is completely removed from looking like something bad like a dangerous insect nest or cluster of them or a disease