Answer:
B
Explanation:
it explains more thoroughly
Answer:
A. Fear is an emotional reaction to immediate danger, while anxiety is a longer-lasting state of distress
over anticipated threats.
Explanation:
The article "The Complexity of Fear" tries to give a more specific insight on difference between fear and anxiety, as well as their connections to phobias.
It has been long suggested that fear is a response to a real threat, while anxiety is a fearful response to a situation that doesn't pose a real threat, but is perceived as such.
This article gives a bit different view.
In paragraph 2, the fear is defined as ”...a reaction to something immediate that threatens your security or safety", while paragraph 3 defines anxiety as "...a general state of distress that is longer lasting than fear and usually is
triggered by something that is not specific..."
These definitions seem to go a bit deeper into exploring these emotions and suggest a bit detailed explanation of their origin.
Answer:
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C. Broca’s . . . frontal
Pierre Paul Broca was a physician who specialized in language. He became interested in Louis Leborgne, a man who couldn’t speak. After his death, Broca found the lesion on his brain which he deduced was the cause of Leborgne’s disability. This frontal lobe are became known as Broca’s area.