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Laws of Thermodynamics and Health of Man Volume 6 - Issue 2

Apanasenko GL*

  • Department of physical and rehabilitation medicine of the National medical academy of postgraduate education the name of PL Shupik, Kyiv, Ukraine

Received: February 12, 2021   Published: February 24, 2021

Corresponding author: Apanasenko GL Department of physical and rehabilitation medicine of the National medical academy of postgraduate education the name of PL Shupik, Kyiv, Ukraine

DOI: 10.32474/SCSOAJ.2021.06.000231

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Abstract

From the point of view, cognitive and psychological, the concept of the word fear means a kind of specific disturbance or not, faced with an idea or not, that is exposed to some type of danger, be it real or imaginary. Fear from a psychophysiological point of view, presents a state of apprehension, of attention, hoping that something bad is going to happen in a certain time space [1]. These cognitive definitions define that, fear is a sensation, and is linked to a state in which the organism is on alert, with or without the exposure of a possible threat [1]. From the point of view of survival, or of the defense mechanisms, whether of conscience or not, fear is extremely important for the maintenance of balance and human survival.

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